Luigi Mangione’s multi-day hearing reveals new details about the 911 call
Alleged gunman Luigi Mangione will be back in court Tuesday for a second day of testimony as the judge overseeing his state murder case
On Monday, Judge Gregory Carro heard a 911 call a McDonald’s employee in Altoona, Pennsylvania, made telling the dispatcher some customers.
Two corrections officers who work at SCI Huntingdon, the state prison where Mangione was held until he was extradited to New York to face charges.
Mangione’s lawyers are trying to get key evidence in the case thrown out.
They allege Altoona police officers illegally searched Mangione’s backpack without a warrant.
A gun, ammunition and a notebook of Mangione’s writings were found inside his backpack, according to court documents.
Five witnesses testified on Monday. Prosecutors indicated they could call more than two dozen witnesses in total. The hearing is expected to last several days.