Laughs, apologies, a bagel order: The weirdly chill 911 call that ended Luigi Mangione's freedom
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Laughs, apologies, a bagel order: The weirdly chill 911 call that ended Luigi Mangione's freedom
"I have a customer here that, some other customers were suspicious of - that he looked like the CEO shooter from New York?"
"I'm like, I don't know what to do here, guys,"
"I tried to call the non-emergency number, but it just kept ringing,"
"Priority: Low,"
Luigi Mangione is charged with fatally shooting UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson and appeared in Manhattan court for evidence suppression hearings. His lawyers are challenging the evidence and statements taken from him by police after his arrest. A brief 911 call from a McDonald's in Altoona, Pennsylvania, led to his capture after a five-day nationwide manhunt. The manager initially doubted the report because the man wore a mask and hat and said the nonemergency line kept ringing. Dispatch initially logged the call as "Priority: Low." The 911 audio was played in court and featured matter-of-fact voices, misunderstandings, and interruptions.
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