
"Luigi Mangione, the Ivy League graduate charged with executing the head of America's largest health care company on a Midtown sidewalk, is back in Manhattan court today for an evidence hearing that could make or break his state case. Photo by Steven Hirsch/Poolfor the NY Post While being held in a Pennsylvania prison following his arrest for allegedly shooting a health insurance executive dead on a Manhattan street, Luigi Mangione opened up to corrections officers about literature, the Unabomber and that he possessed a 3D-printed gun, according to testimony at a Monday hearing."
"While there, Mangione allegedly told corrections officer Matthew Henry: I had a 3D printed gun,' according to testimony that Henry delivered on Monday in the first day of evidence suppression hearings in Manhattan Supreme Court. Henry's statement drew pointed questions from defense attorney Marc Agnifilo during cross examination. You just told all of us today that you didn't have a preexisting relationship with him Agnifilo said. You weren't saying anything to him and out of nowhere he said I had a 3D printed pistol?' Mangione's comment about the gun was a non-sequitur, according to Henry's testimony."
Luigi Mangione was arrested in December 2024 in an Altoona, Pennsylvania McDonald's days after UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson was killed outside a Midtown Manhattan hotel. Authorities held Mangione at the State Correctional Institution at Huntingdon for a week. While in custody he allegedly told corrections officers about literature, the Unabomber, and that he possessed a 3D-printed gun, according to testimony. Corrections officer Matthew Henry testified about Mangione's statements during the first day of evidence suppression hearings in Manhattan Supreme Court. Defense attorney Marc Agnifilo challenged Henry's account, questioning any rapport with Mangione and calling the gun comment a non-sequitur.
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