Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I cannot wait for the Law & Order SVU episode or Lifetime movie to come out about this whole situation.
This guy is literally Robin Hood for Gen Z. My kid was showing me all kinds of video edits tonight that people have made about him...his mugshot as a Vogue cover, for example. A group walking into the McD's in PA and shouting "McSnitches get McStitches!" and another video of a group of young people DoorDashing Taco Bell to a McD's location because they are now boycotting their food. Hilarious.
This is pathetically sad. This guy is a murderer and they’re… celebrating him? And you find it “hilarious”?

Anonymous wrote:Is he going to be charged federally or by the state of NY?
Anonymous wrote:I cannot wait for the Law & Order SVU episode or Lifetime movie to come out about this whole situation.
This guy is literally Robin Hood for Gen Z. My kid was showing me all kinds of video edits tonight that people have made about him...his mugshot as a Vogue cover, for example. A group walking into the McD's in PA and shouting "McSnitches get McStitches!" and another video of a group of young people DoorDashing Taco Bell to a McD's location because they are now boycotting their food. Hilarious.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Apparently the gun was 3d printed. Did he figure out how to do that himself???
Well, he has a masters in comp sci from Penn. And a teen from a local HS that hadn’t yet passed algebra also figured out how to print a 3D gun, so my guess’s is it’s pretty idiot proof if you have the instructions.
My question is where he got the money for the 3D printer, materials, bus tickets, hostel fee, etc. I’m assuming he hasn’t been employed for a while.
He parents may have bought him a $900k house. He sold it. He also had a job for a few years, it seems.
Anonymous wrote:I cannot wait for the Law & Order SVU episode or Lifetime movie to come out about this whole situation.
This guy is literally Robin Hood for Gen Z. My kid was showing me all kinds of video edits tonight that people have made about him...his mugshot as a Vogue cover, for example. A group walking into the McD's in PA and shouting "McSnitches get McStitches!" and another video of a group of young people DoorDashing Taco Bell to a McD's location because they are now boycotting their food. Hilarious.
Anonymous wrote:Meta owns Facebook and Instagram. His IG is gone.
Microsoft owns LinkedIn - his is still up - https://www.linkedin.com/in/luigi-mangione
Google owns YouTube.
His X is still up - @PepMangione
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The various social media companies pulled his FB, IG, LinkedIn, YouTube accounts. Do they typically shut down accounts of people arrested on relatively minor violations yet suspected in a more serious crime? Or, just this guy?
Just him is seems. And the unanimous nature of it is very intriguing.
Yes, Meta owns several of those so makes sense that they will go dark at the same time but not the others.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So basically it came down to him flirting with the hostel worker.
More to NYC cabs having really good cameras.
The smiling picture from the hostel was not really helpful in identifying him.
I don’t get why he looked directly at the camera.
He might be just looking ahead and not thinking that there is camera there.
Well, now we all know that there are cameras in the NYC cabs. (Hmm, are there cameras in DC cabs as well?)
Anonymous wrote:Is he going to be charged federally or by the state of NY?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why was he still wearing his mask? He probably would have blended right in without it.
Or better yet — no mask but a red MAGA hat to hide his most distinct facial features
That’s what I was thinking. He stood out with the mask. Few people wear them these days.
I see more than one person wearing a mask every time I go out. Not outside on the street usually, but on customers and employees at Costco, and other stores.