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Luigi Mangione is heir to holiday resort fortune created by his grandparents and has sister who's top doctor

By GERMANIA RODRIGUEZ POLEO, UK Daily Mail:

The suspected killer of UnitedHealthCare CEO Brian Thompson is the heir to a holiday resort fortune created by his grandparents - and the brother of a top doctor. Luigi Mangione, 26, comes from a powerful Maryland family centered on the late patriarch Nicholas Mangiano, a first-generation American who built a real estate empire in the state, including country clubs and media.

Nicholas, who died in 2008 aged 83 after suffering a stroke, was the owner of Turf Valley Resort and Hayfields Country Club, as well radio station WCBM-AM.  FINISH READING HERE

Authorities arrested the person of interest on firearms charges after a six-day manhunt

From Towson, he graduated from Gilman in 2016

By Rhian Lubin & Katie Hawkinson, The Independent

Authorities on Monday identified a “strong person of interest” who was arrested on firearms charges and was being questioned in connection to the murder of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson outside his Manhattan hotel early last Wednesday.

On Monday, as the manhunt for Thompson’s killer stretched into a sixth day, police made a breakthrough and questioned a man in Pennsylvania after responding to a tip that came in from a McDonald’s employee in Pennsylvania.

The man was identified Monday afternoon as Luigi Mangione, 26, who was recognized by the employee, authorities said at a press conference.

The NYPD released unmasked photos of the suspect on December 5, the day after the fatal shooting, and scoured FINISH READING HERE

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