New York Police Commissioner Jessica Tisch says crime lab evaluation exhibits matches to gun, snack wrapper and water bottle.
Fingerprints and shell casings join homicide suspect Luigi Mangione to the scene of the killing of UnitedHealthcare chief govt Brian Thompson, the police commissioner of New York Metropolis has stated.
Police Commissioner Jessica Tisch instructed reporters on Wednesday {that a} home-assembled gun allegedly present in Mangione’s possession matched three shell casings discovered on the scene.
Mangione’s fingerprints had been additionally discovered on a water bottle and the wrapper of a Form bar recovered close by, Tisch stated.
Mangione, 26, was arrested on Monday at a McDonald’s outlet in Altoona, Pennsylvania, after an worker contacted police.
Police say that Mangione, who comes from a distinguished household in Maryland, was discovered with a so-called ghost gun, faux IDs and a handwritten notice discussing potential motives.
The College of Pennsylvania graduate is at the moment being held with out bail in western Pennsylvania as he fights efforts to extradite him to New York to face homicide, firearms and forgery expenses.
Mangione’s lawyer, Thomas Dickey, instructed US media he has not “seen any proof but” implicating his consumer within the homicide.
“I don’t need folks to leap to those prejudgement issues as a result of no person would ever need that in the event that they had been accused, or one in every of their family members had been accused,” Dickey instructed Chris Cuomo on his NewsNation present on Tuesday.
Thompson, 50, was shot lifeless outdoors the New York Hilton Midtown resort on December 4 whereas on his technique to his firm’s annual investor convention.
Thompson’s killing despatched shockwaves all through company America, prompting dialogue about whether or not executives want larger safety safety.
The daddy of two’s demise has additionally unleashed a flood of morbid glee amid widespread public frustration over the standard and price of US healthcare.