Roughly $60,000 in rewards from the FBI and NYPD Crime Stoppers was offered for tips in the CEO killing. Will the McDonald’s employee who called 911 on Luigi Mangione get it?
Hundreds of tips were provided to the New York City Police Department Crime Stoppers tip line during the five-day search for 26-year-old Luigi Mangione, the masked shooter who shot and killed UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson last week.But a 911 call from a McDonald's employee in Altoona, Pennsylvania, on Monday helped police focus in on the suspect.
The AP reported that the Detective Bureau raised that amount to $10,000 in this case, and for its portion a conviction is required.The McDonald's employee called 911, which records a number and usually a name. A tipster calling the Crime Stoppers line remains anonymous. Most rewards require a conviction and based on the murder charges against Luigi Mangione and the multiple areas involved, the AP noted that it might be a year or more before a trial happens.
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