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Updated · Fox News · May 19
Judge Carro Suppresses 2 Backpack Items in Mangione Case as Gun and Silencer Stay In
Updated
Updated · Fox News · May 19

Judge Carro Suppresses 2 Backpack Items in Mangione Case as Gun and Silencer Stay In

22 articles · Updated · Fox News · May 19
  • Judge Gregory Carro barred prosecutors from using a magazine and computer chip taken from Luigi Mangione’s backpack, finding the bag was outside his immediate reachable area during the Altoona McDonald’s search.
  • That ruling turned on New York’s stricter search-and-seizure standard, under which police needed a warrant once the backpack was no longer close enough for Mangione to grab.
  • The decision does not gut the case: the alleged murder weapon, silencer and notebook manifesto remain admissible, and most statements Mangione made to Pennsylvania police can still be used.
  • Mangione is accused of fatally shooting UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson in Midtown Manhattan in December 2024, with his criminal trial scheduled for September.
  • The suppression fight has also revived debate over New York’s defendant-friendly criminal justice rules, including its 2019 cash-bail overhaul and broader protections in searches and sentencing.
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