In his home city, the accused shooter's family name has meant wealth, power, prominence and philanthropy for decades.
Speaking with The Baltimore Sun years later, Mangione said: 'People thought I needed money from the Mafia to buy this place. 'They asked me what family I belonged to. I told them: "I belong to the ...
FBI’s Boston office, which oversees much of New England, reportedly disbanded its organized crime squad recently and ...
Twenty-six-year-old Luigi Mangione, the alleged gunman charged in connection to the Dec. 4 murder of UnitedHealthcare's chief executive in New York City, has deep roots in Baltimore's Italian ...
“Tongues started wagging,” Mangione told The Baltimore Sun in 1995. “People (were) wondering where an unknown Italian could get the money for ... “People thought I needed money from the Mafia to buy ...