Luigi Mangione seeks to gut key evidence as prosecutors defend McDonald's search
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In the ongoing legal proceedings of Luigi Mangione, state prosecutors are staunchly defending the search conducted on his backpack, urging a judge to permit the inclusion of this evidence in his impending murder trial. The defense, however, contends that the search breached constitutional rights.

According to documents accessed by Fox News, prosecutors maintain that the request to exclude evidence found in Mangione’s backpack, as well as certain statements he made to law enforcement, should be rejected. They argue that Pennsylvania authorities conducted the search in a “reasonable” manner.

This development follows a three-week hearing in 2025, during which Mangione’s defense team claimed that the alleged murder weapon, various handwritten notes, and other items retrieved from his backpack were inadmissible, citing a violation of constitutional protections.

Luigi Mangione makes facial expression in court.

Luigi Mangione was present in the Manhattan Supreme Court for a suppression hearing on Thursday, December 18, 2025, as both the prosecution and defense prepared to conclude their arguments. (Photo by Curtis Means for Daily Mail via Pool)

The Manhattan District Attorney’s Office argues that the Altoona police acted appropriately given the sudden and troubling circumstances when they searched Mangione’s backpack and detained him at a rural McDonald’s, as detailed in the court documents.

Bodycam footage of Luigi Mangione being questioned by police in an Altoona, PA McDonalds.

Luigi Mangione was approached by Altoona police officers at a McDonald’s just moments before his arrest on charges of allegedly murdering UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson. (Image courtesy of Altoona Police Department)

“Altoona officers obtained a search warrant for the backpack, thereby establishing an independent source for recovering the backpack’s contents,” assistant district attorney Joel Seidemann wrote.

Evidence collected in the Luigi Mangione murder case

Evidence collected after the arrest of Luigi Mangione and presented by the Manhattan DA during a suppression hearing is shown here. Pictured: Mangione’s gun. (Manhattan District Attorney’s Office)

The prosecution also pointed to the defense’s claim that Altoona officers did not comply with New York’s search-and-seizure law, insisting that the Pennsylvania authorities were “unfamiliar” with the guidelines of another state.

“Nor could they be expected to familiarize themselves with that body of law in advance of the defendant’s arrival, which they had no way of anticipating,” Seidemann wrote. 

Mangione has pleaded not guilty to both state and federal charges stemming from the 2024 shooting death of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson in midtown Manhattan.

He was arrested days later at an Altoona McDonald’s and extradited to New York City, where he remains in custody awaiting trial.  

Judge Gregory Carro expects to issue a decision regarding the evidence by May 18, according to WABC. 

Mangione’s state trial is set to begin on June 8. 

Mangione’s defense team did not immediately respond to Fox News Digital’s request for comment.

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