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The arrest of Luigi Mangionesuspected in the fatal shooting ofUnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompsonhas triggered an unexpected backlash.
But the criticism is not aimed at the alleged assailant; it is instead being directed atMcDonalds.
Luigi was apprehended at a McDonalds in Altoona, Pennsylvania, thanks to a quick-thinking employee who called 911.
His arrest sparked awave of hate online, aimed at the fast-food outlet for reporting him to the authorities.
Fire all the rats working here!!!!!!
Another wrote, They are just looking for an excuse to arrest citizens.
Trolls didnt hesitate to slam theMcDonaldsworker who provided the tip-off to officials.
Dude should have gone to waffle house.
That staff wouldnt have said s to anyone, one user wrote on Reddit.
I would suggest you consider doing the same.
Others seemed starstruck by thearrested Ivy Leaguerand heir to amassive family fortunein Maryland.
Responding officers recognized him after they arrived at the fast-food joint and asked him to pull down his mask.
Pennsylvania Gov.
Hear me on this, he is no hero, Pennsylvania Gov.
Josh Shapiro said after the alleged shooters arraignment.
The real hero in this story is the person who called 911 at McDonalds this morning.
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