Mangione will not have access to the internet on his specially configured laptop. The 26-year-old Ivy League graduate charged ...
Manhattan District Attorney calls on 3D printer companies to stop the spread of 3D printing ghost guns on city streets.
Suspected UnitedHealthcare CEO assassin Luigi Mangione allegedly received "heart-shaped notes" hidden in fresh socks before a ...
New York state Judge Gregory Carro wrote Thursday that he had “no objection” to Mangione’s request for the device.
Luigi Mangione's request to get a laptop in jail is now up to Brooklyn's Metropolitan Detention Center, where he is awaiting trial.
New York law enforcement authorities have seized a number of weapons printed using the Chinese company’s machines.
The warning came in a letter Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg sent Thursday to Creality 3D Technology Co. and other 3D-printing companies that asks them to make fixes to stop the proliferation ...
The US Supreme Court on March 26 upheld the federal regulation of built-at-home “ghost gun” kits, backing a rule put in place ...
Prosecutors in New York are warning 3D-printing companies their "insufficient security measures" are causing a "troubling ...
The attorneys say public officials are leaking information about their client, who allegedly shot a health care CEO to death ...
Luigi Mangione’s fashion choices at his latest court appearance have caught the attention of Manhattan prosecutors who are ...
In filings, lawyers for the man accused of assassinating a health care executive argued with prosecutors over special ...
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