911 call for Luigi Mangione's arrest in McDonald's released: 'He looks like the CEO shooter'

New York City prosecutors have released the Pennsylvania 911 call that led to the arrest of accused assassin Luigi Mangione after the murder of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson.

A McDonald's manager, whose name was redacted from the recording, described a masked shopper wearing a black hooded jacket with his hat pulled low, carrying a CVS or Walgreens back while eating at a corner table near the bathroom.

"I'm a manager at Plank Road McDonald's out here on the boulevard," she told the dispatcher. "And I have a customer here, that some other customers were suspicious of, that he looks like the CEO shooter from New York."

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At the end of the five-minute call, the dispatcher told the manager to sit tight and remain vigilant.

"I do have an officer on the way for ya," the dispatcher said. "Just keep an eye on him. If he leaves, just give us a call back and let us know, OK?"

The recording was played in court for the first time earlier this week as part of an evidence suppression hearing that stretched on for days. The Manhattan District Attorney's Office released it Thursday evening.

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Mangione returns to court Friday for more of the hearing. His lawyers are asking the judge to suppress evidence taken from his backpack after his arrest as well as statements he made during the McDonald's incident and to jail guards in the following days.

While they raised Fourth and Fifth Amendment concerns, prosecutors have dismissed their claims, arguing that police acted lawfully and appropriately, that the warrantless search of his bag after his arrest was routine and legal and that the only relevant non-Mirandized statement he made was to allegedly give officers a fake name when he showed them a phony ID.

Officers are allowed to ask someone's name without reading them a Miranda warning, legal experts say.

Other evidence prosecutors made public Thursday included photos of Mangione's personal effects, thousands of dollars in cash and his MacBook laptop.

Super Bowl champ, 34, taking time to decide on career after Bills claimed him off waives, agent says

The Buffalo Bills claimed cornerback Darius Slay off waivers earlier this week in hopes of bolstering their secondary for the playoff stretch, but he appeared to be hesitant to continue his career.

Slay put off reporting to the Bills to take time to contemplate his future, his agent Drew Rosenhaus said on Thursday.

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"Slay is honored that a first-class organization like the Bills claimed him, but he is going to take some time away from football right now and decide in the next few days if he wants to keep playing," Rosenhaus told The Associated Press.

Slay, 34, will be 35 on New Year’s Day. He spent the first part of the season with the Pittsburgh Steelers. He joined Pittsburgh after helping the Philadelphia Eagles to a Super Bowl title in 2024. He played 10 games for the Steelers before the two sides parted ways. Pittsburgh waived him to make room for wide receiver Adam Thielen.

He had 36 tackles, three deflections and a fumble recovery in those 10 games.

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Buffalo may have lost a player in the process if Slay doesn’t report. The team let defensive back Ja’Marcus Ingram go to make room for Slay. The Houston Texans claimed Ingram on Thursday.

Slay would be added depth in the secondary with Tre’Davious White and rookie Maxwell Hairston having played most of the season opposite Christian Benford.

The cornerback was a standout at Mississippi State and was selected by the Detroit Lions in the second round of the 2013 NFL Draft. He played seven years with the Lions, earning one All-Pro selection and three Pro Bowl nods.

He then joined the Eagles in 2020 and played for them through the 2024 season, earning three more Pro Bowl nods.

The Associated Press contributed to this report.

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