Minnesota man indicted after allegedly impersonating FBI agent to break Luigi Mangione out of jail
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Minnesota man indicted after allegedly impersonating FBI agent to break Luigi Mangione out of jail
"NEW YORK -- A Minnesota man accused of impersonating an FBI agent in an attempt to break Luigi Mangione out of jail in New York has been indicted by a federal grand jury. Mark Anderson, 36, allegedly went to the Metropolitan Detention Center in Brooklyn on Jan. 28 posing as a federal agent and claimed to have a court order to release Mangione. When Bureau of Prisons personnel asked to see Anderson's credentials, he showed them a Minnesota driver's license and "threw at the BOP officers numerous documents", according to federal prosecutors."
"Officials said Anderson was also carrying a bag containing a barbecue fork and a pizza cutter. Anderson has been charged with falsely impersonating a federal officer. Mangione remains held at MDC-Brooklyn while awaiting federal and state trials for the assassination-style killing of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson in December 2024."
Mark Anderson, 36, was indicted by a federal grand jury after allegedly posing as an FBI agent at the Metropolitan Detention Center in Brooklyn on Jan. 28 and claiming a court order to release Luigi Mangione. Bureau of Prisons personnel asked to see credentials, and Anderson produced a Minnesota driver's license and reportedly "threw at the BOP officers numerous documents," according to prosecutors. Officials said Anderson carried a bag containing a barbecue fork and a pizza cutter. Anderson faces a charge of falsely impersonating a federal officer. Mangione remains held awaiting federal and state trials for the assassination-style killing of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson in December 2024.
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