1 min ago
New York's prosecution of suspected shooter should take precedence, Pennsylvania attorney says
From CNN's Elise Hammond
The New York prosecution of the man suspected of killing UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson in Manhattan last week should take priority over additional gun charges the suspect faces in Pennsylvania, a local district attorney said.
“We do not intend to delay this defendant’s extradition to New York and we certainly — we’ve indicated to New York, their prosecution should take precedence, and then ours will follow,” Blair County District Attorney Peter Weeks said
It comes as the suspect, Luigi Mangione, is fighting extradition to New York following a court hearing this afternoon.
Mangione faces five charges in New York — one of them is for murder, according to court documents. He also faces gun charges in Pennsylvania related to the firearm police found on him when he was arrested on Monday.
8 min ago
Blair County district attorney says his office is prepared to do what's needed to get Mangione to New York
From CNN's Elise Hammond
Peter Weeks, the district attorney in Blair County, Pennsylvania, said his office will be prepared for when a judge schedules a hearing “to do what’s necessary” to get the man suspected of killing UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson back to New York.
The suspect, Luigi Mangione, is fighting extradition after a court hearing this afternoon. New York prosecutors have charged him with murder, among other charges, according to court filings.
Weeks said contesting extradition, as the suspect did, “just provides more hoops for law enforcement, prosecutors to jump through, but we’re happy to do that.”
Asked if he was disappointed that the suspected shooter is fighting his return to New York, Weeks said, ”people contest extradition all the time.”
42 min ago
Judge denies bail for Mangione, who is fighting extradition
From CNN's Bonney Kapp
Luigi Mangione, the suspect in the killing of
UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson, was denied bail during a court appearance Tuesday and is now fighting extradition to New York.
A Pennsylvania court has given him 14 days to file for writ of habeas corpus, and a hearing will be scheduled if he does.
Mangione will stay at Huntingdon State Correctional Institution in Pennsylvania. Prosecutors have 30 days to obtain a governor’s warrant.