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Mother of CEO Murder Suspect Questioned by FBI Before Arrest

The mother of the suspect in the brutal murder of United Healthcare CEO reportedly spoke with federal agents the night before her son's arrest in Altoona, Pennsylvania, on Monday.

Officials from the Integrated Violent Crimes Task Force asked a question Luigi Mangione's mother, Catherine Mangione new york post It was reported on Friday.

Sources told the outlet that investigators received information from the San Francisco Police Department regarding a missing persons report filed by the Mangione family in November.

Mangione was charged with murder after UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson was shot and killed in New York City on December 4, Breitbart News reported.

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After Thompson, 50, was shot last week, Thompson's mother gave the information to police after she recognized the 26-year-old's face in surveillance images released by the NYPD. She was not entirely convinced that the person in the picture was actually her son.

But officials said the suspect was taken into custody at a McDonald's in Pennsylvania the next morning before federal authorities notified the NYPD about the exchange.

When his mother reported him missing to authorities, she said she had not spoken to him since July and had no idea where he was. It is believed that her son went to Asia alone for several months.

Mangione reportedly suffered from “debilitating pain” and underwent back surgery in 2023, according to Breitbart News.

According to Breitbart News, the suspect shouted at reporters as he was taken to a Pennsylvania courthouse on Tuesday after his arrest.

Then he screamed and said, “That's totally unfair,” or “That's totally out of line.”

Mangione went on to argue that this is “an insult to the intelligence of the American people.” It's a lived experience! ”

As he screamed, he appeared to step aside and offer resistance to the officers, but the officers quickly turned him around and forced him into the courthouse door.

The outlet reported on Tuesday that when Mangione was taken into custody, he had a handwritten note that read: “These parasites are coming.”

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