Pennsylvania authorities defended their handling of evidence during the arrest of alleged CEO killer Luigi Mangione, asserting that police acted within their legal authority despite defense claims of an illegal arrest. Mangione, who has pleaded not guilty to charges including forgery and providing false identification, is also facing murder charges in New York for the shooting death of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson. Prosecutors argue that police had reasonable suspicion to detain Mangione based on descriptions from a McDonald’s manager and body camera footage showing him providing a forged ID.
Full Article
Tornado outbreak possible across the Midwest, millions on alert
A tornado watch is in effect across the Midwest, alerting millions as severe weather, including wind and hail, continues from a system that moved in over the weekend. Key areas at risk include northern Iowa, eastern Minnesota, and western Wisconsin, where strong tornadoes, large hail, and destructive winds are expected. The threat extends to parts of Missouri, Nebraska, Kansas, Texas, and Oklahoma, with an enhanced risk of severe storms continuing into Tuesday, particularly over northern...
Read more