UnitedHealthcare CEO murder suspect Luigi Mangione indicted in New York

Brian Thompson's suspected killer indicted in Manhattan

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The Ivy League-educated computer programmer charged in the ambush murder of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson has been indicted by a New York grand jury.

Luigi Mangione, 26, is accused of sneaking up behind Thompson outside a Manhattan Hilton hotel as the victim, who lived in Minnesota, made his way to a shareholder conference early on the morning of Dec. 4.

Surveillance video shows the assassination-style shooting. A masked man steps out on the sidewalk behind Thompson and opens fire, striking him in the back and walking away.

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Luigi Mangione pictured in a Pennsylvania mugshot after his arrest in connection with the murder of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson.

Luigi Mangione pictured in a Pennsylvania mugshot after his arrest in connection with the murder of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson. (Obtained by Fox News Digital)

Mangione was arrested in Altoona, Pennsylvania, on Monday, Dec. 9, after people in a McDonald's recognized him from a wanted poster.

He is being held without bail and told a court last week he plans to fight extradition.

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Brian Thompson in a blue button down shirt and blue zip-up smiles for the camera

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Mangione faces a range of charges, including second-degree murder, unlawful possession of a firearm and possessing a forged ID.

Authorities say the suspect dropped a burner phone at the scene, and they found fingerprints on other items. They also said they found a ballistic match between Mangione's gun and the rounds that killed Thompson.

Parts of the suspected murder weapon were 3D printed, including the receiver and a suppressor, according to police. A trio of 9mm bullet casings found at the scene contained the words "defend," "depose" and "deny."

Luigi Mangione, the suspect in the murder of United Healthcare CEO, Brian Thompson shouts as he is led into court

Luigi Mangione shouts while officers restrain him as he arrives for his extradition hearing at Blair County Courthouse in Hollidaysburg, Pennsylvania on Tuesday, Dec. 10, 2024. (David Dee Delgado for Fox News Digital)

Thompson, 50, spent 20 years working for UnitedHealth Group and became CEO of the UnitedHealthcare subsidiary in April 2021, according to his online bio. He had two children.

Fox News' Eric Revell contributed to this report.

This is a developing story.

Authored by Michael Ruiz via FoxNews December 16th 2024