Luigi Mangione attends suppression of evidence hearing December 2 in Manhattan Criminal Court in New York City. Michael M. Santiago/Getty Images
One year ago today, the manager of a McDonald’s restaurant in Altoona, Pennsylvania, reluctantly called 911 at the urging of perceptive and perturbed customers.
“What’s the address of your emergency?” the dispatch operator asked when she answered the 9:14 a.m. call.
“It’s not really an emergency,” the manager said immediately before introducing herself.
“I have a customer here that some other customers were suspicious of – that he looks like the CEO shooter from New York,” she said with a little chuckle.
“OK,” the operator responded dubiously.
“They’re just really upset and they’re coming to me and I was like, ‘Well, I can’t approach him,’

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