
Here's What Luigi Mangione Whispered After His Arrest
By Nikki Thrace. Apr 17, 2025
Luigi Mangione, taxi CCTV footage. Public domain.
As police cuffed 26-year-old Luigi Mangione outside a Pennsylvania McDonald’s® last December, he reportedly turned his attention not to the officers arresting him but to the person behind the counter who had just alerted authorities to his presence. Mangione then said something cryptic - even ominous. But was it a threat, or was it an expression of empathy? And could it affect Mangione’s defense?
Mangione in the McDonald’s
Luigi Mangione, 26, is accused of fatally shooting UnitedHealthcare® CEO Brian Thompson outside the Mandarin Oriental Hotel in Manhattan on December 4, 2024. Authorities allege that the shooting, carried out by a masked gunman, was a targeted ambush. Mangione was arrested five days later at a McDonald’s in Altoona, Pennsylvania after an employee recognized him and called 911.
Mangione has been charged with murder and terrorism-related offenses in both state and federal courts. He has pleaded not guilty to the state charges and has not yet entered a plea in federal court.
Authorities received over 400 tips during the manhunt, but it was the McDonald’s employee’s 911 call that ultimately led to Mangione’s arrest.
What Did Mangione Say? And What Does It Mean?
In a court filing reported by PEOPLE, Mangione allegedly said after his arrest, “I apologize for the inconvenience of the day. They aren’t going to put the cashier from McDonald’s information out there are they? It wouldn’t be good for her. A lot of people will be upset I was arrested.”
Mangione’s remarks have sparked speculation: Was he genuinely concerned for the cashier’s safety or subtly implying retaliation could follow?
In a letter to the judge presiding over his state case, attorneys argued that Mangione’s words show he was concerned about the potential backlash the McDonald’s employee might face for contacting police - not that he wished her harm. According to PEOPLE, the letter said in part, “This is the very opposite of someone who is seeking to terrorize anyone or wishing harm or violence to anyone.”
While prosecutors have not directly commented on Mangione’s statements concerning the McDonald’s employee, they instead claim that Mangione has encouraged a wave of support for his alleged crimes and expressed concern his supporters are harassing individuals involved in the case.
For Mangione’s attorneys, his statement is critical in establishing their client’s character, which might be critical in ongoing hearings and debates about jail privileges and courtroom conduct. The defense team is currently petitioning for Mangione to have access to a laptop, claiming he needs it to review the extensive evidence - reportedly including thousands of pages and hours of surveillance video - collected in the investigation.
Who Is the Mystery Informer?
The employee’s identity remains confidential, and for good reason. Law enforcement agencies are working to determine if she will receive part of a $60,000 reward offered for information leading to the arrest of a suspect in the Thompson murder.
Whether she will receive a reward or face unwanted attention if her identity is ever revealed remains to be seen. And whether Mangione’s comments reflect genuine concern or something more subtle may ultimately be decided not in public opinion, but in court.
References: Luigi Mangione Was Concerned About McDonald’s Worker Who Called Police on Him: ‘Wouldn’t Be Good for Her’ if ID Got Out | McDonald’s employee who called 911 in CEO’s shooting is eligible for a reward, but it will take time | Luigi Mangione worried about McDonald’s worker who turned him in as he was cuffed on murder charges, lawyers reveal | Luigi Mangione has violated special treatment and shouldn’t get to use a laptop, Manhattan prosecutors say
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