Who will get the $60,000 reward for identifying Luigi Mangione, alleged killer of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson? Here's how it will be paid
UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson was recently and unfortunately killed in a sudden shooting. Near about $60,000 reward was granted for identifying the alleged shooters and as he is being arrested recently, there are speculations going on that w...

According to USA Today, the investigation eventually intensified when the FBI joined the NYPD while offering a combined reward of $60,000 for information leading to an arrest and actual conviction. A crucial tip from an employee of McDonald's led the authorities to Luigi Mangione who was finally arrested in the state of Pennsylvania on unrelated gun charges but has not yet been charged in connection with the murder of Brian Thompson.
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Luigi Mangione was eventually found with fake IDs, a ghost gun, a silencer and certain clothing which matches the description of the shooter, asserted USA Today. Brian Thompson was shot numerous times outside the Hilton Hotel while he was attending a conference during this month.
The investigators have already discovered shell casings with words like ‘deny’ and ‘depose' inscribed on them at the crime scene while indicating a possible motive behind the attack, noted USA Today. The process for the reward eligibility actually requires tips should lead to an actual arrest and subsequent conviction which means that no rewards will be distributed until legal proceedings are finally completed.
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FAQs:
What was the combined reward for identifying Luigi Mangione who is being held responsible for the shooting of UnitedHelathcare CEO Brian Thompson?Who is being taken into custody on alleged charges of murdering the UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson?
Just after six days following the fatal shooting of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson in Manhattan, the police eventually announced that they had a suspect in custody identified as a 26 year old named Luigi Mangione.
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