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Judge Issues Key Evidence Ruling In Luigi Mangione Murder Trial, Jury Selection Date Set Judge Issues Key Evidence Ruling In Luigi Mangione Murder Trial, Jury Selection Date Set
Judge Issues Key Evidence Ruling In Luigi Mangione Murder Trial, Jury Selection Date Set A major courtroom ruling has clarified what jurors may see in one of the country’s most closely watched murder cases. A New York state judge ruled Monday, May 18, that prosecutors can use several key items in Luigi Mangione’s upcoming state murder trial. Mangione is accused of killing UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson, who was fatally shot in Manhattan in December 2024. Mangione has pleaded not guilty in both state and federal cases. Judge Gregory Carro ruled that prosecutors may present the 9-millimeter ghost gun, silencer, red notebook, handwritten pages, and other materials found duri…
Tipster Complaints Lead Bristol Police To House Filled With Drugs, Cash, Loaded Pistol Tipster Complaints Lead Bristol Police To House Filled With Drugs, Cash, Loaded Pistol
Tipster Complaints Lead Bristol Police To House Filled With Drugs, Cash, Loaded Pistol The Bristol Police Department says a weeks-long narcotics probe led officers to a Race Street apartment where they found a gun, drugs, and cash. The investigation began after officers received “multiple complaints" from neighbors who were fed up with alleged drug dealing. Officers were first alerted to the apartment in October, and after a lengthy investigation, a detective built enough evidence to get a search warrant for the home on Dec. 9. Authorities arrested Noah Celestin, 22, and Brian Davis, 58, during the raid, Bristol police said. Both men have criminal histories. Bristol police n…
Ex-CT School District Food Director Guilty Of $478K Lunch Money Theft: State Ex-CT School District Food Director Guilty Of $478K Lunch Money Theft: State
Ex-CT School District Food Director Guilty Of $478K Lunch Money Theft: State A former food services director has been found guilty of stealing nearly $500,000 from New Canaan school cafeterias over several years. Bruce Gluck, 67, was convicted in Stamford Superior Court of larceny in the first degree by defrauding a public community, conspiracy to commit larceny, and tampering with physical evidence, state prosecutor said.  Gluck, who served as the food services director for the New Canaan Board of Education, oversaw operations at New Canaan High School and Saxe Middle School. In 2017, the board reported to police that cash had gone missing for more than 15 yea…