UnitedHealthcare CEO Shooting: Arrest of Luigi Mangione Raises Questions

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Luigi Mangione was arrested in Pennsylvania with a 3D-printed 'ghost' gun, suppressor, and ammunition, following the murder of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson in New York. The weapon, untraceable due to its lack of a serial number, is undergoing ballistic testing to determine if it was used in the crime. Mangione faces multiple charges, including second-degree murder and carrying a concealed firearm without a license. The case highlights concerns over the availability and dangers of ghost guns.
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