Hundreds of individuals phoned with information about the incident, as was to be expected. The McDonald’s employee.
Said that they saw the guy “acting suspiciously” at around 9.15 a.m. and that he was in possession of forged paperwork.
The 26-year-old was subsequently taken into custody on five counts when it was discovered that he had a “ghost” pistol, silencer, clothing.
A mask that fit the suspect shooter’s description, and bogus identification. Mangione was later charged with four further crimes, including murder.
It seems that the reward’s rules are fairly intricate. Tipsters who have a possibility of receiving the FBI share of the prize are not permitted to nominate themselves.
This means that an investigative agency, such as the FBI or the Department of Defense, must nominate the employee. A committee then reviews this information.