The NYPD and FBI provided up a joint $60,000 reward throughout the manhunt for UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson’s killer — but it surely wasn’t instantly clear who, if anybody, would get the money now an arrest has been made.
Luigi Mangione, 26, was captured in Altoona, Pennsylvania, on Monday after a McDonald’s worker noticed him consuming on the quick meals restaurant and known as 911.
In accordance with FBI guidelines, a tipster can’t nominate themselves to gather the reward — which means the worker must be put ahead by an investigating company.
They might then have to chop by means of a bunch of pink tape as a way to make a declare.
The rewards, too, are sometimes solely paid out if the arrest results in a conviction.