Will the 3D-printed firearm be confirmed as the weapon used in the reported killing by June 30, 2025?
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Official police reports or statements from the Pennsylvania authorities
Luigi Mangione Arrested with 3D-Printed Black Pistol, Silencer, and Bullet
Dec 10, 2024, 01:02 PM
Luigi Mangione was arrested in Pennsylvania on Monday and allegedly found in possession of a loaded 3D-printed black pistol, a black 3D-printed silencer, and a single loose bullet. According to the criminal complaint, the firearm and suppressor were both 3D-printed. Police discovered these items during a search of Mangione's backpack after his arrest. The firearm is consistent with the weapon used in a killing, as reported by authorities.
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