Luigi Mangione’s marathon pre-trial listening to lastly got here to a detailed Thursday — but it surely’ll be months earlier than he learns what proof Manhattan prosecutors can use towards him within the bombshell homicide case.
Manhattan Supreme Courtroom Choose Gregory Carro mentioned he’ll rule on Might 18 as to what objects — together with a gun and pocket book discovered within the accused killer’s backpack — jurors will likely be allowed to listen to about when Mangione goes on trial for the execution-style taking pictures of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson.
Carro may also resolve whether or not Mangione’s alleged statements to cops and jail guards after his arrest at a Pennsylvania McDonald’s final December can be utilized as proof within the high-profile case.
The nine-day proof suppression listening to, which stretched out during the last three weeks, wrapped up after Mangione’s protection attorneys rested with out calling anybody to the stand.
Prosecutors additionally rested their case Thursday after calling almost 20 witnesses, who offered painstaking particulars of Mangione’s Dec. 9, 2024, arrest and ensuing bag search by Altoona, Penn. cops.
A number of members of the Altoona Police Division testified about responding to the native McDonald’s after the quick meals restaurant’s supervisor known as 911 and mentioned clients thought there was somebody there who “appears just like the CEO shooter from New York.”
Mangione, 27, was wished on the time for the cold-blooded killing of Thompson on a Midtown road days earlier on Dec. 4, 2024.
A number of items of potential proof — together with heart-pounding footage of when the accused CEO killer was requested by Altoona cops to tug down his masks on the McDonald’s — had been seen for the primary time.
Different bodycam footage confirmed the second when one officer searched by Mangione’s backpack on the eatery — solely to discover a journal hidden inside a pair of underwear.
A Greyhound bus ticket with the identify “Sam Dawson” was additionally discovered amongst Mangione’s belongings on the time of the arrest — along with a number of notes revealing doable escape routes and a reminder to “pluck eyebrows” hidden inside his backpack, in accordance with prosecutors.
The high-stakes listening to was known as to probe Mangione’s declare that his rights had been breached when cops searched his backpack with no warrant after his arrest, and questioned him concerning the objects earlier than studying him his Miranda rights.
If the choose sides with Mangione, it might deal prosecutors a crippling blow by blocking them from exhibiting a jury what was discovered contained in the alleged killer’s bag — together with the pistol allegedly used to gun down Thompson.
Mangione, who additionally has a federal case hanging over his head, has pleaded not responsible to all costs.
A trial date has not been set in both case.
