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How Luigi Mangione went from Ivy League engineer to alleged CEO assassin
"My understanding is Nick Mangione Sr. made a joke about barely having two nickels to rub together when he got his start, when he came in and entered the business world," recalled Thomas Maronick, an attorney in Maryland who at...
Police build case against UnitedHealthcare CEO shooting suspect Luigi Mangione
Police build case against UnitedHealthcare CEO shooting suspect Luigi Mangione and say they have linked a gun to shell casings and prints found near where Brian Johnson was gunned down in midtown Manhattan. @aaronkatersky reports. ...
Luigi Mangione ‘had so much to offer’ — now, he is a murder suspect
Luigi Mangione was a young prince of this city, his family’s name emblazoned on the walls of buildings and civic institutions. Teachers at his elite prep school described him as a student leader, on his way to an Ivy League...
Luigi Mangione came from privilege. Then his spine gave out, he went off the grid, and he got a gun.
Thomas J. Maronick Jr., an attorney and longtime host at one of the family's radio stations, told BI that the family was "very influential" in the local community, which was reeling from the news of Mangione's arrest. "When you think of...
Maryland community still in shock as Luigi Mangione denied bond Tuesday
FOX 5 spoke with Tom Maronick Jr., an attorney who used to host a local radio talk show at Baltimore-based WCBM, the conservative talk programming station owned by the Mangione family. The Mangione family also owns Hayfields Country Club in Cockeysville...
- A privileged youth. Then his spine gave out, he went off the grid, and he got a gun.
- In Luigi Mangione's Maryland hometown, questions swirl about an unlikely murder suspect
- Luigi Mangione, the 26-year-old accused in the killing of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brain Thompson, will plead not guilty
- VIDEO: CBC Canada Tonight interviews Maronick about alleged shooter of UnitedHealthcare chief executiv
- Hate Crime Charges Dropped Against Most Salisbury U. Students Who Were Arrested
- Suspect in CEO Killing Turned Away from a Life of Privilege and Potential
- Weeks before the 'brazen' NYC shooting, suspect Luigi Mangione was reported missing by his mother
- New details about life, background of Luigi Mangione, UnitedHealthcare shooting suspect
- VIDEO: Suspect in C.E.O. Killing is from a family with 'Lots of Clout'
- Who is Luigi Mangione, CEO shooting suspect?
- Suspect in C.E.O. Killing Withdrew From a Life of Privilege and Promise
- Hate Crime Charges Dropped for Majority of Salisbury University Students in Assault Case
- Hate Crime and Felony Charges Dropped Against Multiple SU Student Suspects
- Denied bail for months, Annapolis High graduates finally home after Senior Week assault
- Charge Reduction Successfully Secured for Baltimore Defendant in Fatal Shooting Case
- Successful Charge Reduction Achieved for Baltimore Defendant in Fatal Shooting Case
- VIDEO: Mother removed from sons foundation in court filing.
- Mother removed from sons foundation in court ruling.
- Mother enters Alford plea to in embezzlement case; Receives probation, must dissolve foundation.
- Mother of hit-and-run victim, takes Alford plea for embezzlement and theft.
- Mother of 14-year-old hit and run victim will not undergo a trial and was not found guilty.
- Mother of Harford Mall shooting suspect denied bail
- Senior Partner Thomas Maronick Jr featured on the Dateline NBC episode “The Killer on Camera 4”
- Baltimore Sun: Harford County man sentenced to life in 2017 murder of Baltimore City firefighter
- Baltimore Witness: Bereaved Mother Calls for Death Penalty at Sentencing for 2017 Murder
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- Carroll County Times: Sykesville resident, former Parkville dentist, pleads guilty to child porn charge
- Delmarva Daily Times: Family weighs legal options over Salisbury police officer’s use of force
- WMDT: Colon Family pursuing legal action against SPD
- PoliceOne.com: Md. officer shot while attempting to arrest subject released from hospital
- Baltimore Sun: Baltimore County officer shot last week leaves hospital while police still won’t explain apparent friendly fire incident
- Fox 5 News: Shooting Suspect is former MD Corrections Officer, was in Baltimore Court Last Week
- WJZ: Mother Of Suspect Killed In NE Baltimore Speaks; 2 Officers Still Recovering After Being Shot
- Washington Post: Former Baltimore officer goes to prison as the man he attacked tries to get healthy
- Baltimore Sun: A young Baltimore cop heads to prison as the young man he attacked on tape works to get healthy
- Baltimore Sun: Ex-Baltimore Police officer found guilty of 2nd-degree assault, misconduct for beating captured on viral video
- Baltimore Sun: Former Baltimore officer and man he punched on viral video testify in assault trial
- Baltimore Sun: Trial begins in case of police officer charged in East Baltimore assault caught on viral video last summer
- WJLA: ‘Who does that?’ Driver nearly runs over pedestrian in downtown Bethesda, then slaps him
- ABC News: Ex-Baltimore police officer filmed beating man pleads not guilty
- Baltimore Sun: Baltimore police officer charged with assault pleads not guilty; attorney says video doesn’t tell full story
- CTV News: Baltimore prosecutors push on, despite acquittal of 3rd cop
- Afro.com: Baltimore Lawyers Not Surprised by Goodson Acquittal in Freddie Gray Case
- International Business Times: Amid Freddie Gray Trial, What Would Prison For William Porter Look Like? Ex-Baltimore Officer Could Go In Protective Custody For Safety
- Los Angeles Times: Who was Freddie Gray, and what’s next for the police officers charged in his death?