After hearing that, Luigi Mangione breaks down and yells that it is “an insult to Americans’ intelligence.”

 

The defense of Mangione then said that they wanted to contest extradition. In response, District Attorney Peter Weeks presented.

The damning things that were in the suspect’s hands when he was arrested last Monday, December 9, at a McDonald’s in Altoona, Pennsylvania.

Among the things were several masks, a rifle, ammo, a silencer, backpacks, and a phony license. Mangione also possessed a passport, $8,000.

In cash, and an additional $2,000 in foreign money of unknown provenance. Mangione’s lawyer was not granted bail and will spend at least 30 days in a Pennsylvania prison.

 

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