Source: New York Post
Luigi Mangione expressed concern for the Pennsylvania McDonald’s worker who made the 911 call about the alleged assassin’s location, warning that it “wouldn’t be good for her” if the worker’s information was made public. Mangione’s first words after federal agents apprehended him for allegedly murdering United Healthcare CEO Brian Thompson was a sign of remorse for inconveniencing the public during his detainment, according to a letter sent by his legal team Wednesday. “I apologize for the inconvenience of the day,” Mangione reportedly uttered, according to his lawyers in court docs viewed by The Post.
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