Altoona police responded to the 911 call placed by the McDonald’s manager, who said multiple customers told her a person in the back corner looked like the man wanted by New York authorities for assassinating UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson.
“They’re just really upset, and they’re, like, coming to me. And I was like, well, I can’t approach him, you know?,” the manager said.
During the 911 call, the dispatcher tried to get a description. The manager told her that because of how the man was dressed, it was hard to get a good look.
“Well, he has a beanie pulled down, so the only thing you can see is his eyebrows,” the manager told 911.
His bus stopped at a McDonald’s and multiple “random” customers kept trying to get an employee to call, getting upset with them when they wouldn’t but refusing to call themselves.
Even tho you couldn’t see what he looked like.
That smells exactly like they knew he was on the bus, and needed a civilian to call in a tip to justify the huge response that magically showed up in the middle of nowhere in minutes.
The most likely explanation is all those super concerned citizens who didn’t want the reward they were trying to get minimum wage workers to take were cops/feds.
No one knows everything, I’d encourage you to ask questions next time.
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That’s actually the second time in a row you did that, if I stop replying, it’s because I gave up on helping you and won’t see anymore replies in the future
That smells exactly like they knew he was on the bus, and needed a civilian to call in a tip to justify the huge response that magically showed up in the middle of nowhere in minutes.
Why wait for pretext if they wanted him? You’re guessing he was already under surveillance. If “they” wanted him they would have grabbed him. There was a nationwide manhunt for him. “They” were desperate for any details. You’re giving “them” too much credit. “They” clearly didn’t have capability and capacity to find him without a rando calling in.
They got Luigi because a McDonald’s employee believed the bullshit about there being reward money for narcing.
No.
https://www.wtaj.com/news/local-news/911-call-released-in-luigi-mangione-arrest/
His bus stopped at a McDonald’s and multiple “random” customers kept trying to get an employee to call, getting upset with them when they wouldn’t but refusing to call themselves.
Even tho you couldn’t see what he looked like.
That smells exactly like they knew he was on the bus, and needed a civilian to call in a tip to justify the huge response that magically showed up in the middle of nowhere in minutes.
The most likely explanation is all those super concerned citizens who didn’t want the reward they were trying to get minimum wage workers to take were cops/feds.
That’s a little convoluted and overly complicated for no good reason. “They” would just call or grab him.
It’s convoluted because they needed a parallel investigation to use in court.
Use illegal means you don’t want to admit in court.
Locate suspect
Manufacture a plausible excuse that suspect was found.
Use that in court
It’s not a hypothetical, it’s fucking procedure
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Parallel_construction
No one knows everything, I’d encourage you to ask questions next time.
Quick edit:
That’s actually the second time in a row you did that, if I stop replying, it’s because I gave up on helping you and won’t see anymore replies in the future
Why wait for pretext if they wanted him? You’re guessing he was already under surveillance. If “they” wanted him they would have grabbed him. There was a nationwide manhunt for him. “They” were desperate for any details. You’re giving “them” too much credit. “They” clearly didn’t have capability and capacity to find him without a rando calling in.
They wanted a pretext that wouldn’t require them to expose their surveillance state apparatus in court.
Parallel construction
You would be extremely foolish to continue to underestimate those who are in power. “They’re all just dumb and weak! They couldn’t find him!”
Read up on Parallel Construction like that other chatter suggested.