Bizarre reason why McDonald's worker might not receive $60,000 reward for identifying Luigi Mangione

The strict rules could mean the tipster might not even get a dime

The McDonald’s restaurant employee who helped police trace a suspect in connection with the fatal shooting of UnitedHealthcare’s CEO could be shortchanged out of the hefty $60,000 reward.

Brian Thompson, 50, was gunned down in New York last week in an apparent targeted attack.

He was shot in the back on Wednesday (December 4) outside the Hilton hotel in Midtown Manhattan, where the medical insurance company he ran, UnitedHealthcare, was holding an investors’ meeting.

A 26-year-old man has since been charged with murder of Thompson.

Luigi Mangione was taken into custody at a McDonald’s restaurant in the town of Altoona, Pennsylvania on Monday (December 9), after an employee reportedly alerted police.

Luigi Mangione was taken into custody in Pennsylvania (

Altoona Police Department via Getty Images)

The cops had launched a widespread manhunt for their suspect and appealed to the public for their help in tracking him down.

New York Police Department offered a reward of $10,000 for anyone with information on their suspect.

The search then grew over the weekend ,as the FBI backed the NYPD in the investigation, adding an additional $50,000 to the pot, and hundreds of tips poured in.

The McDonald’s worker said they saw Mangione around 9.15am ‘acting suspiciously’ in the restaurant, adding that he appeared to have fraudulent documents.

Mangione was then arrested with five charges at the scene, as officers found he was in possession of fake IDs, a ‘ghost’ gun, silencer, clothes, and a mask matching the one that the suspected shooter was captured wearing.

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