FBI received tip from SFPD about Luigi Mangione being possible suspect, passed it along to NYPD
Briefly

The New York Police Department acknowledged that it received a tip from the FBI identifying Luigi Mangione as a possible suspect in the murder case but stated that the FBI did not present the tip clearly as originating from another law enforcement agency. This lack of clarity resulted in the tip being deprioritized amongst others, impacting the follow-up investigation. In contrast, other leads from local departments, such as Atlanta, received immediate attention, highlighting how communication issues can affect case prioritization.
An NYPD source revealed that the department lacked the necessary context for assessing the urgency of the San Francisco tip about Luigi Mangione. This context was crucial since tips from outside agencies are sometimes treated differently. The failure to specify that the FBI tip came from a police department led to detectives not being dispatched to investigate further, demonstrating the complexities within inter-agency communication that can hinder law enforcement efforts.
Read at ABC7 San Francisco
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