Evidence Hearing Focuses on Whether Luigi Mangione Was Appropriately Read His Rights
Officer Steven Fox testified to justify the search of Mangione's backpack and the Miranda warnings amid disputes over their legality in a state murder trial.
- Luigi Mangione was arrested a year ago at a McDonald's in Altoona, Pennsylvania, ending a five-day manhunt for the alleged murderer of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson in New York City.
- Mangione faces several charges including second-degree murder and weapon-related offenses, with some charges potentially carrying a death penalty.
- Officer Stephen Fox testified that Mangione expressed surprise at the courtroom crowd, stating, 'All of these people are here for a mass murderer?'
- A hearing in Manhattan criminal court is examining the legality of evidence against Mangione as his defense team aims to exclude it from his trial, with the hearings expected to last at least a week.
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Luigi Mangione utters revealing quip when he sees media circus after arrest, PA cop testifies
Luigi Mangione appeared stunned by the media circus outside his Pennsylvania arraignment for allegedly killing a healthcare exec last year, mumbling, “All these people here for a mass murderer? Wild,” a cop testified Tuesday.
Luigi Mangione said 'all these people here for a mass murder, why?' at arraignment: police officer
Luigi Mangione appeared visibly surprised by the large crowd gathered outside a Pennsylvania courtroom after his arraignment for the alleged December 2024 killing of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson, according to a local police officer.Mangione returned to Manhattan Criminal Court on Tuesday for day 6 of hearings to determine if evidence will be excluded from his trial. During Tuesday's hearing, Altoona Police Officer Stephen Fox said the all…
Officer reveals what Mangione said while walking out of Pennsylvania arraignment
An officer who escorted Luigi Mangione to an arraignment hearing after his December 2024 arrest revealed in court Tuesday what the accused murderer said while walking past spectators and reporters on his way out of the Pennsylvania courthouse.
Evidence hearing focuses on whether Luigi Mangione was appropriately read his rights
On Tuesday, a year since Luigi Mangione's arrest, the officer who read him his Miranda warnings at an Altoona McDonald's was on the stand defending his actions surrounding the apprehension.Officer Steven Fox fielded questions from Mangione's attorney Karen Friedman Agnifilo Tuesday afternoon about how quickly he read Mangione his warnings and the search of Mangione's backpack.On footage of the encounter, Fox was one of the more vocal officers, a…
Officer reveals what Luigi Mangione said while walking out of arraignment
An officer who escorted Luigi Mangione to an arraignment hearing after his December 2024 arrest revealed in court Tuesday what the accused murderer said while walking past spectators and reporters on his way out of the Pennsylvania courthouse. “All of these people are here for a mass murderer? Wild,” Mangione allegedly said, according to Altoona Police Officer Stephen Fox. Tuesday marked a year since Mangione was arrested at a McDonald’s in Alto…
Op-Ed | Police Did Nothing Wrong In Questioning And Searching Luigi Mangione
Op-Ed | Police Did Nothing Wrong In Questioning And Searching Luigi Mangione sthyberg Mon, 12/08/2025 - 11:03 In the Media Elisabeth Haub School of Law Pace Haub Law Professor Gershman wrote an op-eds for amNewYork analyzing police conduct during Mangione’s initial encounter with law enforcement. https://www.amny.com/news/op-ed-police-did-nothing-wrong-in-questioning-and-sea… Contains Video No In The Media amNY School Elisabeth Haub Schoo…
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