Former NYPD lieutenant Darrin Porcher discusses the manhunt for the killer of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thomson on Cavuto: Coast to Coast.
Luigi Mangione, the suspect detained Monday following a manhunt for the killer of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson, is a graduate of a prestigious non-public college.
Mangione, 26, graduated from the Gilman Faculty in Baltimore, Maryland, in 2016, and was valedictorian that 12 months. The elite establishment was based in 1897, and was the primary nation day college within the U.S.
FOX Enterprise has reached out to Gilman for remark.
Gilman is an all-boys’ college serving college students from pre-kindergarten via highschool. The price of tuition is round $21,000 yearly for pre-Ok, and tuition and charges are over $38,000 a 12 months for grades 9-12, in keeping with its web site.
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“I graduated in 2015, he graduated in 2016,” that classmate added. “It’s crazy how 10, 9 years later how people can change.”
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When police arrived, they noticed Mangione and located a weapon believed to be the one used within the homicide in his pocket, together with a faux ID, in keeping with police.
The NYPD, which beforehand referred to as the person concerned within the capturing an individual of curiosity, started calling Mangione a suspect Monday. NYPD investigators have arrived in Altoona.
Thompson was gunned down Wednesday in an ambush caught on surveillance video, which exhibits a gunman along with his face coated aiming a pistol with a silencer at Thompson at 6:46 a.m. exterior the Midtown Hilton Resort and capturing the chief 3 times.
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Thompson was married with two youngsters.