By JENNIFER PELTZ, The Associated Press

NEW YORK (AP) — Minutes after police approached Luigi Mangione in a Pennsylvania McDonald’s , he told an officer he didn’t want to talk, according to video and testimony at a court hearing Thursday for the man charged with killing UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson .

Although some video and accounts of police interactions with Mangione emerged earlier in this week’s hearing, Thursday’s session brought new glimpses of the lead-up to his Dec. 9, 2024, arrest in Altoona, Pennsylvania.

Police had been told that a customer at the McDonald’s resembled the much-publicized suspect in Thompson’s killing, but a pair of officers initially approached Mangione with a low-key tone, saying only that someone had said he looked “suspicious.” Asked for his ID,

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