Luigi Mangione Seen in New McDonald’s Footage Before Arrest

Newly released footage from Tuesday, December 9, shows the tense moment police confronted Luigi Mangione, the alleged killer of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson, inside a Pennsylvania McDonald’s just before his arrest. The officer asks Mangione to lower his face mask—revealing him as the wanted suspect.

The video was released on the one-year anniversary of Mangione’s arrest and sheds new light on how officers tracked down the Ivy League graduate.

Moment of Confrontation: Officer Asks Mangione to Remove Mask

The footage shows Altoona Police Officer Joseph Detwiler approaching Mangione at a corner table on December 9, 2024. When asked to show his face, Mangione complies but immediately lies about his name, claiming he is “Mark Rosario.”

The bodycam video was recorded by another officer, Tyler Frye, and was released as part of a Manhattan court proceeding.

Detwiler can be heard telling Mangione: “Someone called, they thought you were suspicious,” to which Mangione replies: “Oh, I’m sorry, um.”

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Police had been conducting a large-scale manhunt at the time, and a McDonald’s employee reportedly contacted authorities after recognizing the suspect.

Police Identify Mangione Using a Fake ID

Detwiler asks Mangione for identification, and the suspect hands over a New Jersey ID displaying his face but under the false name he had provided.

The bodycam video shows Detwiler passing the ID to Officer Frye, who reads the information over the radio as officers work to confirm Mangione’s identity.

The footage was shown in Manhattan court last week before being released publicly. It is currently under review in a pretrial hearing to determine whether the evidence collected in Altoona can be used in Mangione’s murder trial.

Video Shows Officers Questioning Mangione About New York Trip

The footage presented in court shows officers questioning Mangione about his recent movements and the lie about his name.

A police officer tells him: “You’re under official police investigation. If you give us false name again, you will be arrested for false identification.”

Mangione sits in a chair, staring at the floor as officers question him about whether he had been in New York—where Thompson was fatally shot.

Background: Mangione Accused of Killing UnitedHealthcare CEO

Mangione was arrested at the Altoona McDonald’s on December 9, 2024, after weeks of intensified efforts by law enforcement. He allegedly shot CEO Brian Thompson on a Midtown Manhattan sidewalk.

He is facing multiple charges, including:

  • Murder
  • Criminal possession of a weapon
  • Additional related offenses

The newly released video is expected to play a key role in determining what evidence will move forward in the Manhattan murder trial.

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