BREAKING: San Francisco Investigator Uncovers Shocking New Lead Linking Luigi Mangione to UnitedHealthcare CEO Shooting

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A San Francisco police investigator played a pivotal role in identifying Luigi Mangione, the man accused of fatally shooting UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson Mangione. According to a police source, the investigator recognized Mangione from a wanted bulletin and promptly relayed the information to the FBI while the suspect was still at large.

The wanted bulletin, obtained by Fox News, featured a photograph of a smiling Mangione and indicated that a missing person report had been filed for him on November 18—roughly two weeks before Thompson was tragically killed execution-style outside the New York Hilton Midtown hotel. Initially circulated as a missing person alert, the poster was distributed to law enforcement agencies.

According to the police source, the missing person report was filed by Mangione’s mother, who stated that her last conversation with her son took place on July 1. She also noted that he had been employed at True Car.

Mangione’s alleged involvement in the shocking murder of Brian Thompson has sparked widespread attention. Law enforcement continues to investigate the circumstances surrounding the case as the tragic death of the UnitedHealthcare CEO has left many in disbelief. Further details are awaited as authorities piece together the events leading up to the incident.

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