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United States v. Mangione — Sealed Complaint (DOJ, December 9, 2024)

Court Filing·December 9, 2024·U.S. District Court for the Southern District of New York·50 pages·1.0 MB

Sealed federal complaint filed in the Southern District of New York charging Luigi Nicholas Mangione with four counts arising from the December 4, 2024 shooting of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson: two stalking counts (interstate-travel and electronic-communications), one count of murder through the use of a firearm with a silencer, and one firearms count. Sworn out by FBI Special Agent Gary W. Cobb of the Violent Crimes Task Force.

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Parties

Authors
Gary W. Cobb, Dominic A. Gentile, Jun Xiang, Alexandra Messiter, U.S. Attorney's Office for the Southern District of New York, Federal Bureau of Investigation
Recipients
U.S. District Court for the Southern District of New York
Subjects
Luigi Nicholas Mangione, Brian Thompson, UnitedHealthcare

Key excerpts

  1. Page 1

    MANGIONE, traveled from Georgia to New York, New York for the purpose of stalking and killing Brian Thompson, and while in New York, MANGIONE stalked and then shot and killed Thompson in the vicinity of West 54th Street and Sixth Avenue.
  2. Page 3

    On December 4, 2024, at approximately 6:45 a.m., Brian Thompson ("the Victim"), the Chief Executive Officer of a nationwide health insurance company ("Company-1"), was shot and killed by a masked assailant (the "Shooter") while walking on West 54th Street toward a hotel in Midtown Manhattan (the "Midtown Hotel") where a Company-1 investor conference was scheduled to begin at 8:00 a.m.
  3. Page 3

    Law enforcement personnel who responded to the scene of the shooting recovered, among other items, spent 9mm shell casings and at least one round of live 9mm ammunition. The words "deny," "delay," and "depose" were written on the side of the some of the shell casings.
  4. Page 4

    The Shooter registered at the Hostel under the name "Mark Rosario" and provided a false New Jersey driver's license as a form of identification (the "False New Jersey ID").

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