Were Luigi Mangione’s rights violated by the police during his arrest?

Did police violate Luigi Mangione's rights at arrest?
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(NewsNation) — Suspected UnitedHealthcare CEO killer Luigi Mangione’s defense has filed a motion to suppress evidence, arguing that Altoona police violated the 26-year-old’s rights and unlawfully detained him.

Blair County defense attorney Thomas Dickey, who is representing Mangione, alleges that police then illegally seized Mangione’s backpack and other personal belongings.

Former NYPD Lt. Cmdr. Joe Cardinale believes police were “very professional.”

“Unless there’s something on video that we don’t know about … these cops acted very professionally. They weren’t rough or demeaning,” Cardinale said during a Friday appearance on NewsNation’s “Banfield.” “Police have to go in that bag. You’re dealing with somebody who you beyond reasonably suspect for the murder in NYC. You have to check the bag.”

Luigi Mangione awaiting trial

Mangione is awaiting trial for the killing of Brian Thompson, the former United Healthcare CEO.

According to police, this was a planned shooting, and Mangione came to the city from Pennsylvania to conduct it. As Mangione is awaiting several trials to start, here’s a detailed breakdown of what happened.

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