The person of interest in the UnitedHeatlhcare CEO’s killing was carrying a note that said “these parasites had it coming” when he was nabbed, a bombshell report said Monday.
Ivy League graduate Luigi Mangione, 26, was arrested in Altoona, PA, after a McDonald’s worker spotted him eating. When cops searched him they found a ghost gun made on a 3-D printer and a manifesto railing against “corporate America.”
CNN reported that he was carrying a note that said, “I do apologize for any strife or trauma but it had to be done. These parasites had it coming. I acted alone. I’m self-funded.”
The letter said that protest was ineffective and only violence would work, CNN’s chief law enforcement analyst John Miller reported on air.
Law enforcement sources described the note to the New York Times as a “manifesto.”
Mangione’s dramatic arrest ended a manhunt that began when UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson was gunned down Wednesday outside a Hilton in Midtown Manhattan, where he was set to address investors.