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ALTOONA, Pa. – When Pennsylvania police arrested a former Ivy League computer scientist in connection with the New York City assassination of a health insurance CEO in New York City, he was shaking in his chair at an Altoona McDonald’s, according to court documents.
By the time he had his first meal behind bars, a square slice of pizza that officers shared with him and others at the police station, he’d calmed down, a law enforcement source told Fox News Digital.
“While he was nervous and shaking during the arrest – when he was in the jail cell his demeanor was relatively calm,” the source said. “He didn’t appear angry or scared.”
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A photo obtained by Fox News Digital shows Luigi Mangione. (Obtained by Fox News Digital)