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Criminal justice

    Man found guilty of shooting at his child’s birthday inside Harford Mall
    Wesley Lyons Jr. was found guilty of a shooting at his child’s birthday party inside the Harford Mall last June, according to Harford County State’s Attorney Alison Healey.
    Police respond to a shooting at Harford Mall in Bel Air.
    Ghost gun in Mangione case highlights growing use of 3D-printed firearms
    The ghost gun in the Luigi Mangione case — a pistol with 3D-printed parts and a 3D-printed silencer — has highlighted the growing use of 3D-printed firearms.
    New York City Mayor Eric Adams touches a gun on a table full of confiscated guns.
    Luigi Mangione casts an unwelcome spotlight on Baltimore’s elite private schools
    The Gilman School, his alma mater, stayed mostly silent as national media descended.
    Gilman School.
    Gov. Moore talks ‘brokenness’ of health care system, condemns CEO killing
    At an event at the B&O Warehouse at Oriole Park at Camden Yards, Moore was asked about his thoughts on a Maryland native being arrested in the killing of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson.
    Gov. Wes Moore on Wednesday spoke about the arrest of Luigi Mangione, 26, a member of a well-known Baltimore-area family, in the killing of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson.
    Judge rules Stephen L. Snyder must represent himself in extortion case
    A federal judge denied Stephen L. Snyder’s request to be represented by an attorney ahead of his federal extortion sentencing, saying it “rings hollow” and was designed to disrupt and delay the case.
    Attorney Stephen L. Snyder, left, leaves court with Gerald Ruter, his standby defense counsel, in Baltimore last month.
    Gun found on Luigi Mangione matches shell casings at NYC crime scene, police say
    The gun found on the suspect in the killing of United Healthcare’s CEO matched shell casings found at the site of the shooting, New York City’s police commissioner said Wednesday.
    Police place bullet casing markers outside of a Hilton Hotel in Midtown Manhattan where UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson was fatally shot on December 4.
    What’s next for Luigi Mangione’s extradition from Pennsylvania to New York
    Mangione, 26, is fighting his extradition to New York to face charges including second-degree murder in the deadly shooting of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson.
    Luigi Mangione is led from the Blair County Courthouse on Tuesday in Hollidaysburg, Penn., after an extradition hearing. He's being held in the State Correctional Institution at Huntingdon without bail.
    MTA Police officer falsely arrested, taunted bus driver, lawsuit alleges
    Brett Johnson filed the lawsuit on Nov. 27 in Baltimore Circuit Court against the Maryland Transit Administration Police Department and Officer Anthony Congress.
    Exterior of a Maryland Transit Administration Police car on 8/11/22.
    Baltimore Police arrest man in connection to fatal bus shooting
    Police have arrested a man in connection to a fatal shooting on a bus downtown Baltimore in late November.
    On Nov. 30, officers responded to the unit block of South Eutaw Street for a reported shooting on an MTA bus.
    The latest on Luigi Mangione: Details emerge on what’s next for murder suspect
    Luigi Mangione, a Maryland native, has been charged with murder in New York in the shooting death of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson.
    Luigi Mangione is led into the Blair County Courthouse for an extradition hearing in Hollidaysburg, Penn., on Tuesday.
    Maryland lawmakers grill corrections officials over the medical care of inmates
    State lawmakers expressed deep frustration with Maryland correctional leaders on Tuesday, following a scathing audit that found the state gave little oversight to for-profit medical contractors in state-run prisons and jails.
    Maryland lawmakers have expressed frustration about how leaders at the state Department of Public Safety and Correctional Services have handled medical care in state-run prisons and jails.
    Luigi Mangione has a Pennsylvania attorney. He won’t say who retained him.
    A Pennsylvania attorney said Tuesday evening that he has been retained to represent Luis Mangione but declined to say who has done so. Mangione has refused to waive extradition to face charges of second-degree murder and other offenses in New York in the shooting death of healthcare executive Brian Thompson in Midtown Manhattan.
    Thomas Dickey, attorney for suspect Luigi Mangione, speaks to press outside the Blair County Courthouse after an extradition hearing on Tuesday in Hollidaysburg, Pennsylvania.
    Celebrated with memes and merch, Luigi Mangione embraced by internet after arrest
    Luigi Mangione, who has been charged with murder in health care CEO Brian Thompson's fatal shooting, has emerged as a cause célèbre for anti-capitalists and those frustrated by the U.S. health care system.
    Luigi Mangione is escorted by police to his arraignment at the Blair County Courthouse in Hollidaysburg, Pa., Monday, Dec. 9, 2024. The 26-year-old Maryland native was  arrested in Altoona, Pa., on gun charges and for questioning in connection with last week's killing of a health insurance executive in Midtown Manhattan that prompted a manhunt up and down the East Coast, the New York Police Department said.
    Baltimore Police charge man in city arson spree
    Baltimore Police have charged 61-year-old Bernard Stepney of West Baltimore with arson and other offenses arising from a series of fires in the Central District.
    A Baltimore City firefighter on the scene of a fire in Downtown Baltimore on Sept. 22, 2024.
    Luigi Mangione fights extradition to NY, screams at media: ‘Out of touch’
    Mangione, 26, a member of a well-known Baltimore-area family, is charged with second-degree murder and related offenses in the deadly shooting of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson, which happened just before 6:45 a.m. on Dec. 4 outside the New York Hilton Midtown.
    Luigi Mangione, 26, is charged with second-degree murder, criminal possession of a weapon and criminal possession of a forged instrument in the deadly shooting of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson, which happened on Dec. 4 outside the New York Hilton Midtown.
    Read the court documents in Luigi Mangione’s ghost gun case (PDF)
    Mangione was arrested after giving police officers a fake ID, according to court documents. Officers found a 3D-printed pistol and a silencer in his backpack.
    A screengrab of the charging documents in Luigi Mangione's ghost gun case.
    Luigi Mangione: 4 takeaways from the day after his arrest
    On Tuesday, the day after he was arrested, Luigi Mangione contested his extradition to New York and details from his alleged “manifesto” leaked.
    Luigi Mangione in a photo released by the Pennsylvania State Police.
    Isolated and disengaged: Piecing together Luigi Mangione’s lost year
    Earlier this year, Luigi Mangione disengaged. His mother filed a missing person report and friends pleaded with him to return their messages.
    Luigi Mangione in a photo from the University of Pennsylvania 2020 yearbook.
    Luigi Mangione was Gilman School valedictorian
    He went on to study engineering at the University of Pennsylvania.
    In a now-private video on YouTube of Gilman School Founder’s Day Ceremony in 2016, Luigi Mangione referenced class experiences like the school production of “The Addams Family” or beating rival McDonough in football.
    Luigi Mangione timeline: From UPenn to suspect in UnitedHealthcare CEO’s killing
    Here’s what we know so far about what the NYPD describes as a planned attack and Luigi Mangione’s whereabouts leading up to his arrest in connection of the killing of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson.
    The New York Police Department released this photo as they seek information about a person of interest in the killing of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson.
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