Luigi Mangione and Antonio Brown (Photos via Getty Images)
Luigi Mangione, the suspect in the killing of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson, is in the fight of his life after he was finally found and arrested for the suspected killing last week that gripped the nation.
Like he always does, Antonio Brown had a controversial response to it all.
Mangione, the suspect charged with murder in the killing of UnitedHealthcare’s CEO, is fighting attempts to extradite him to New York so that he can face a murder charge in the Manhattan killing of Brian Thompson.
Amid this story, Antonio Brown gave his two cents about the situation.
He decided to make light of it by insinuating that the agent of New York Giants quarterback Tommy DeVito would be representing Mangione.
“Yes I’m calling on behalf of my client, Luigi Mangione,” he wrote, as he shared a picture of agent Sean Stellato on the phone.
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Not many fans appreciated what Brown was insinuating and blasted him for putting the agent alongside Luigi Mangione.
Another fan said: “I don’t think the linguini and clams in prison has the same meaning…”
“Antonio Brown’s post is completely inappropriate and crosses every line of decency,” one user wrote. “This isn’t the time for jokes or baseless accusations.”
One fan added: “Another shi–y post.”
“Brooo tooo Soon, one fan stated to Brown speaking on Luigi Mangione and Sean Stellato.
One person was confused by the tweet altogether, stating, “I do not understand your Tweet ? What do you mean?”
One guy posted a GIF that stated, “It’s a stereotype, and it’s offensive.”
Luigi Mangione Breaks His Silence To Deliver Message To The American People
The man accused of shooting and killing healthcare insurance CEO Brian Thompson in New York wrestled with cops and shouted a message to reporters as he was taken into court.
Luigi Mangione appeared at an extradition hearing in Pennsylvania.
Wearing an orange jumpsuit, Mangione tried to address reporters as he arrived for the hearing.
He was heard shouting “completely unjust” and “insult to the intelligence of the American people” before he was pushed inside by officers.
His freedom came to an end on Monday after being spotted at a Pennsylvania branch of McDonald’s.
McDonald’s Worker Who Snitched To Get Luigi Mangione Arrested May Get Screwed Out Of $50K Reward
Luigi Mangione (Photo by Jeff Swensen/Getty Images)
The McDonald’s worker who helped catch United HealthCare CEO Brian Thompson’s murder suspect, Luigi Mangione, may not get the $50K reward due to the way he turned the suspected killer in.
The 26-year-old was arrested at a McDonald’s in Pennsylvania on Monday as he was spotted eating breakfast.
Ahead of his arrest, the New York Police Department initially offered $10K for any information. Once the FBI got involved, they offered additional money to raise the offer to $50,000.
Whatever the reason the McDonald’s worker called to catch Luigi Mangione, it won’t matter when it comes to the reward money because he did not report it correctly.
The rewards program is executed through Crime Stoppers, so tipsters must call 1-800-577-TIPS (8477) to provide information in order to receive cash.
After providing their information, tipsters receive a unique reference ID, and any reward given to them must be approved by a Board of Directors.
Basically, the unknown worker has put his life in jeopardy to help police catch Luigi Mangione, and he might not be rewarded at all for his efforts.
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This is a good way to ensure that the public never wants to help the police again.
McDonald’s in Altoona, Pennsylvania Flooded With Negative Reviews After Arrest of Luigi Mangione
Since the arrest of Luigi Mangione, the suspect in the killing of United Healthcare CEO Brian Thompson, social media has lit up with calls for him to be freed.
Mangione was taken into custody at McDonald’s on Monday morning after a customer noticed a man wearing a mask in the back of the store. That customer then went to an employee, who in turn called 911.
That has led people to leave bad reviews for the fast-food restaurant, even if they’ve likely never been there.
A recurring theme for the reviews is “rats,” which likely refers to the employee snitching or ratting out Mangione.