Booking photo of Luigi Mangione taken in a holding cell on Monday.
The Altoona Police Department
Prosecutors in New York on Monday charged Ivy League grad Luigi Mangione with the murder of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson, court records show.
The charge came hours after Mangione was arraigned in a Pennsylvania courtroom on gun and other charges related to his arrest earlier Monday at a McDonald’s in Altoona, Pennsylvania.
Mangione, 26, was charged with murder, criminal possession of a loaded firearm, possession of a silencer and possession of a forged instrument in New York state court in Manhattan on Monday night, according to a court record.
The University of Pennsylvania graduate is accused of fatally shooting Thompson last Wednesday morning outside the Hilton Hotel in midtown Manhattan.
Thompson, a father of two, was head to an investor meeting for UnitedHealth Group, which owns his company.
UnitedHealthcare is the largest private health insurer in the United States, with more than $200 billion in annual revenue.
Thompson’s family held a private funeral for him in Minnesota earlier Monday, as Mangione was being taken into custody and questioned by Altoona police.
Police said that a backpack belonging to Mangione was found to contain a gun, silencer and multiple rounds of 9mm ammunition after he gave officers a fake New Jersey ID that is believed to be the same one he used to check into a Manhattan hostel in late November.
Mangione, who comes from a wealthy Baltimore-area family, is being held without bond at a jail in Pennsylvania on the charges in that state relating to the gun and phony IDs he was carrying.
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