911 call from McDonald's manager played at Luigi Mangione pretrial hearing

A 911 call from a McDonald's manager was played during the pre-trial hearing of Luigi Mangione, who is accused of murdering UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson. The case is set to go to trial in New York City.

According to sources present at the court, Mangione's defense team presented this evidence as part of their attempt to challenge the prosecution's case. It remains unclear whether this call will have a significant impact on the trial, however.
 
πŸ€” Just heard about this crazy 911 call from a McDonald's manager 😱 and I'm trying to wrap my head around it 🀯. So like, the guy accused of murder was at the McDonald's making a complaint? πŸ” What even is that? πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ It's all very confusing πŸ”„.

I guess the defense team thinks it shows Mangione wasn't in the right place at the wrong time? πŸ•°οΈ Like, he just happened to be there when this guy gets murdered πŸ’€. But does a 911 call really prove that? πŸ€” I don't know... maybe they're trying to show Mangione was just a regular Joe who happened to get caught up in all this drama 🚨.

It's wild how evidence can come from the most random places πŸ”. Who knew McDonald's could be so connected to a murder trial? πŸŸπŸ‘€. I'm still waiting for more info, but this call is definitely an interesting twist πŸ’₯.
 
Ugh, can you believe this? So like Brian Thompson just got murdered and now his killer is trying to flip a McDonald's manager who answered the 911 call as evidence in court? Like what does that even prove? It sounds super sketchy to me πŸ€”. I mean, I've seen some wild stuff on True Detective, but this takes the cake. Mangione's defense team thinks this 911 call is gonna save his bacon? It's gonna be a long day at court if they think so πŸ˜‚.
 
πŸ™„ So we're going to use a 911 call from a McDonald's manager as "evidence" in a murder trial? Like, if I'm being honest, it's probably just some poor dude having a bad day at work and accidentally pressing the wrong button... πŸ€¦β€β™‚οΈ Meanwhile, Luigi Mangione is allegedly going to be found guilty of murdering someone with actual skill. I mean, what are the chances, right? πŸ€‘

Anyway, it's all about drama in the courtroom, I guess. The prosecution wants to prove that Mangione was involved, and they're trying anything to get their hands on this "evidence". But honestly, a 911 call from a McDonald's? It feels like something straight out of a bad cop show πŸ“Ί. Guess we'll just have to wait and see if it's enough to convict him... or just become the most infamous fast food-related murder trial in history πŸ˜‚
 
🀯 What's next? Next thing you know, they're gonna play a 911 call from when I got my driver's license lol.

This is crazy, a manager from McDonald's gets caught up in a murder trial... like what could've gone wrong there? πŸ”πŸ˜‚

Trial by social media isn't going to cut it though. We need real evidence, not fast food drama.

You'd think the prosecution would be like "hold my beer" if they're gonna play a 911 call from a fast food joint. This must be some kind of joke, right? 🀣
 
πŸ€” So a 911 call from a McDonald's manager is being used in a murder trial? I'm not sure how relevant this is supposed to be. What does this call have to do with Brian Thompson's death? Is it possible that Mangione could've been at the location of the crime and just called for help because he was a victim too or something? 🚨

I also don't get why they're even playing this in court if it's not being used as direct evidence. Are they trying to show some sort of connection between Mangione and Thompson? The prosecution is going to have to do better than just throwing out random info at us. Can someone please explain how this is supposed to help their case? πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ
 
what's the deal with 911 calls being used in court? like, isn't that just a way for prosecutors to try and make the defense look bad without actually proving anything? πŸ€” I mean, I'm all for them having a shot at it but can't they find more reliable evidence or something? this call is basically just some random guy talking on the phone, what's the connection between that and Brian Thompson getting murdered, anyway? 🚫
 
omg did u guys see that 911 call from the mcdonalds manager 🀯 its like totally crazy that it was played during mangione's pre-trial hearing what was going thru his mind when he picked up that phone? and now his whole defense team is riding on this call... its gonna be a wild trial, i can feel it πŸ˜… the prosecution must be getting pretty nervous too. idk if this call will actually make a difference but its definitely a weird twist in an already messed up case πŸ€” mangione's people are trying to spin this as some kinda evidence of a setup or something but i think its just gonna end up being more dirt on him πŸ“
 
I mean I'm not gonna lie, it's pretty wild that someone from McDonald's got involved in a murder trial 🀯. The thought of just picking up the phone and calling 911 with some info is kinda crazy. I guess it shows how desperate the defense team is to try and throw a wrench into the prosecution's plans.

But at the same time, I don't know if this call is gonna be enough to actually change the outcome of the trial 😐. The prosecution has got all these other pieces of evidence that could potentially seal Mangione's fate. It's like they're just trying to find any little crack in the system to exploit.

I'm curious to see how it plays out in court, though πŸ€”. Maybe it'll be a game-changer, or maybe it'll just get ignored. Either way, it's definitely an interesting twist in this already pretty intense case πŸ’₯
 
πŸ€” I'm not sure if this is gonna be a game changer for Mangione's trial or not, but it's definitely an interesting twist. A 911 call from his manager at McDonald's? That's like, pretty random evidence to me. I mean, what are the chances of the prosecution stumbling upon something like that and deciding to play it in court? It feels like they're just trying to throw them off guard.

I'm curious to see how Mangione's team plans to use this call to their advantage. Are they gonna try to prove that Mangione was somehow distracted by this call at the time of the murder or something? I hope not, because if so, it sounds like a pretty weak argument to me.

Either way, this is definitely keeping things interesting in this trial. Fingers crossed for Mangione - he seems like an innocent guy. 😊
 
πŸ€” This is wild! I mean, who knew calling 911 was gonna be a big deal in court? Like, what are they even looking for here? That McDonald's manager might've just spilled some tea on Mangione's alibi or something... πŸ”πŸ‘€ But seriously, how does this relate to the murder case? Was Thompson killed at McDonald's or did he just get a free Big Mac and then died? πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ The prosecution is gonna have to explain why they're using this as evidence. It feels like a long shot, but hey, stranger things have happened... 🎲
 
omg can you believe what just happened?? so luigi mangione is accused of murdering brian thompson and now he's got a 911 call from a mcdonald's manager playing in court lol what does it even mean tho? i'm sure it'll be super interesting to watch how the defense team tries to spin this πŸ€”. personally, i think it's kinda weird that they're using a fast food call as evidence... like isn't that just random πŸ˜‚. but hey, i guess you never know what might come in handy during trial time πŸ’Ό. fingers crossed for mangione (not that i'm saying he's innocent or anything πŸ™…β€β™‚οΈ). this is gonna be good πŸ‘€.
 
Man, this whole thing is so messed up 🀯. I'm not even gonna get into how suspicious it sounds that a McDonald's manager was like "yeah, we're good with this guy" just because they made a 911 call about him trying to pay with a coupon that wasn't valid anymore πŸ˜‚. And now they're using that as evidence? That's some wild stuff.

I'm all for defending the rights of the accused and all that, but can't we focus on something else for once? Like, I don't know, the fact that corporations are getting more and more involved in our justice system? It just seems like a recipe for disaster to me.

And what's with the 911 call from a manager who doesn't even seem to care about the guy's actions? That's not exactly the most compelling evidence, if you ask me. I hope they're preparing for some serious questions at trial πŸ€”.
 
I'm low-key concerned about this whole thing πŸ€”. I mean, what if that 911 call is edited or manipulated somehow? You never know what kinda stuff lawyers are gonna try to sneak in there. And Luigi Mangione's defense team thinks they're doing him a solid by playing it, but really they might be just giving the prosecution more ammo πŸ’₯. I don't trust anything this court throws out, honestly πŸ™…β€β™‚οΈ. The whole thing just reeks of an attempt to sway public opinion before the trial even begins. What if Mangione's innocent and that 911 call is the only proof the DA has? Sounds pretty shady to me πŸ˜’.
 
🚨 what is going on with this guy mangione? playing a 911 call from mcdonalds manager in court? like that's gonna be super relevant to his murder charge? i'm not saying it can't be useful for his defense team or whatever but come on! next thing you know they're gonna play a pizza delivery guy's testimony too. is this really how we're gonna waste our time in court? and what's with the prosecution, don't they have any actual evidence to throw at him? i'm not saying he's innocent or anything, but this just seems kinda fishy to me.
 
omg u think its weird that a 911 call from mcdonalds was played in court tho? like what does that even have to do with the guy who allegedly murdered some rich ceo... anyway i was thinking about trying out this new mcdonalds menu they just added, have you tried it? idk if its gonna be good or not, but i heard its got a spicy sauce that sounds interesting πŸ€”πŸ”. so like back to the guy in court, is he even innocent or what? and how did he get into that position of power anyway? never really knew much about him before
 
OMG 🀯 just heard about that crazy 911 call from McDonald's manager being played in Luigi Mangione's pre-trial hearing and I'm dying to know more! πŸ˜‚ Like, what was the manager trying to do? Was it just a random call or did they have info that could potentially clear Mangione's name? πŸ€” The fact that his defense team is using this as evidence makes me think they're trying to prove that Mangione didn't act alone... but did the manager really have something to say about it? πŸ’β€β™‚οΈ #JusticeForLuigi #McDonaldsManagerMadeTheCall #TrialByFire
 
omg can u believe it? some guy calls 911 from mcdonald's and now his whole trial is being scrutinized lol like what would you do in that situation? anyway, so there's this guy Luigi Mangione who's accused of murdering the CEO of UnitedHealthcare, Brian Thompson. it's crazy to think about, i mean, who expects to be on 911 in a McDonald's, right?

i don't know much about the trial yet, but i'm sure it'll be all over the news soon enough πŸ“°. anyway, back to the call... so Mangione's defense team is trying to say that the call was some kind of setup or something? idk, sounds fishy to me πŸ˜‚. either way, i'm not surprised that it was a McDonald's employee who called 911 - those places are always crazy busy!
 
Just heard about this crazy 911 call from a McDonald's manager that was played during Luigi Mangione's pre-trial hearing and I gotta say it's wild 🀯! So, apparently Mangione's defense team is trying to argue that their client didn't commit the murder because... a McDonald's employee overheard him talking to someone about it? Like, what even is this?! πŸ˜‚ It's like they're trying to take down one of America's largest fast food chains instead of the actual perpetrator! πŸ”πŸ˜‚

But seriously though, I'm not sure if playing this 911 call will really make a difference in the trial. The prosecution has got to do their job and present their case, right? It's all just part of the process... I guess we'll have to wait and see how it all plays out πŸ€”.
 
idk how much this 911 call is gonna matter tbh? i mean, sure it's weird that some mc manager got a call from luigi and then just happened to save the recording. what are the odds? πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ anyway, i guess its good for mangione's defense team to try anything at this point. they gotta do something since no one seems to be getting charged for other shady stuff going on in the world πŸš«πŸ’Έ

but seriously, who gets a 911 call from mcdonalds? that's just crazy talk πŸ˜‚. and what was mangione supposed to say or do after he got that call? like, did he think it was some kinda emergency hotline? πŸ“ž this whole thing is getting more and more confusing by the minute...and yeah, hopefully the trial will clarify things up
 
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