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Luigi Mangione judge summons cop to court to testify on backpack search — backtracking on previous decision

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Luigi Mangione judge summons cop to court to testify on backpack search — backtracking on previous decision

In an about-face on Monday, a federal judge has decided to hold an evidentiary hearing to determine if Luigi Mangione’s backpack was lawfully seized and searched inside an Altoona, Pennsylvania, McDonald’s during his arrest. 

Judge Margaret Garnett wrote in a court order that she considered “both the arguments made by counsel” during Friday’s hearing and “the seriousness of the charges the Defendant is facing” before walking back her previous decision, deeming the hearing unnecessary. 

The hearing is expected to include testimony from an Altoona police officer regarding the department’s procedures “for securing, safeguarding [and] inventorying the personal property of a person arrested in a public place.” 

However, the judge clarified that the witness chosen by the prosecution was not required to be one of the officers involved in Mangione’s arrest, while adding the short hearing will likely take place within the next two weeks. 

The move comes after several Altoona officers testified in state court regarding Mangione’s request to exclude evidence seized by police during his arrest, including a backpack carrying the alleged murder weapon. 

Bodycam footage showing Luigi Mangione’s arrest inside a McDonald's.

An evidentiary hearing will be held to determine if Luigi Mangione’s backpack was lawfully seized during his arrest. Southern District of New York

Illustration of Luigi Mangione and his lawyer Karen Agnifilo in court with Paresh Patel speaking and Judge Margaret Garnett presiding.

Luigi Mangione sits beside his lawyer, Karen Agnifilo, as Paresh Patel speaks and Judge Margaret Garnett presides at the Manhattan Federal Courthouse in New York City on January 9 in this courtroom sketch. REUTERS

Gray Peak Design backpack on a bed of dried leaves.

The Peak Design backpack worn by Luigi Mangione inside Central Park. Obtained by NY Post

Customers drive through a McDonald's restaurant in Altoona, Pennsylvania.

The McDonald’s restaurant where Mangione was arrested in Altoona, Pennsylvania, on December 10, 2024. REUTERS

Here’s the latest about Luigi Mangione, the accused killer of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson


Supporters of Luigi Mangione hold up banners and signs outside a courthouse.

Supporters, with pro-Luigi banners in Foley Square, across from the courthouse. Robert Miller

Luigi Mangione (right) confers with his attorney Jacob Kaplan (left) at Manhattan Criminal Court.

Luigi Mangione confers with his attorney, Jacob Kaplan, during an evidence suppression hearing at Manhattan Criminal Court on December 18. Luiz C. Ribeiro for New York Post

His lawyers are also asking the judge to eliminate the same items from his federal case. 

On Friday, Mangione’s defense team asked the court to bar the government from making his federal trial a capital case. 

Mangione’s federal case is expected to go to trial in December – or possibly January 2027 – if the death penalty remains on the table. If not, the judge said Friday that Mangione could stand trial as early as October.

Headshot of Brian Thompson wearing a suit and tie.

Mangione is accused of killing UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson. Business Wire

No trial date has been set in Mangione’s state murder case, which is expected to be first. 

Mangione is accused of gunning down UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson on a New York City sidewalk in 2024. He has pleaded not guilty in both courts.

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