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All right. Any big surprises last night?
All right. Any big surprises last night?
I know, it officially begins. That's NPR Entertainment correspondent Madalita El Barco. Madalita, thanks.
I know, it officially begins. That's NPR Entertainment correspondent Madalita El Barco. Madalita, thanks.
I know, it officially begins. That's NPR Entertainment correspondent Madalita El Barco. Madalita, thanks.
And that's Up First for Monday, January 6th. I'm A. Martinez.
And that's Up First for Monday, January 6th. I'm A. Martinez.
And that's Up First for Monday, January 6th. I'm A. Martinez.
Today's episode of Up First was edited by Barry Hardiman, Emily Kopp, Claire Lombardo, Ali Schweitzer, and Alice Wolfley. It was produced by Ziad Butch, Nia Dumas, and Ben Abrams. We got engineering support from Stacey Abbott, and our technical director is Carly Strange. Join us again tomorrow.
Today's episode of Up First was edited by Barry Hardiman, Emily Kopp, Claire Lombardo, Ali Schweitzer, and Alice Wolfley. It was produced by Ziad Butch, Nia Dumas, and Ben Abrams. We got engineering support from Stacey Abbott, and our technical director is Carly Strange. Join us again tomorrow.
Today's episode of Up First was edited by Barry Hardiman, Emily Kopp, Claire Lombardo, Ali Schweitzer, and Alice Wolfley. It was produced by Ziad Butch, Nia Dumas, and Ben Abrams. We got engineering support from Stacey Abbott, and our technical director is Carly Strange. Join us again tomorrow.
Yeah, so after Brian Thompson was killed last week, the NYPD was able to isolate one surveillance photo, A, that showed part of the suspect's face. They distributed that photo not just in New York City, but nationwide. Yesterday morning, people at a McDonald's restaurant in central Pennsylvania saw a man who resembled that photo. They called local police.
Yeah, so after Brian Thompson was killed last week, the NYPD was able to isolate one surveillance photo, A, that showed part of the suspect's face. They distributed that photo not just in New York City, but nationwide. Yesterday morning, people at a McDonald's restaurant in central Pennsylvania saw a man who resembled that photo. They called local police.
Yeah, so after Brian Thompson was killed last week, the NYPD was able to isolate one surveillance photo, A, that showed part of the suspect's face. They distributed that photo not just in New York City, but nationwide. Yesterday morning, people at a McDonald's restaurant in central Pennsylvania saw a man who resembled that photo. They called local police.
And Altoona, Pennsylvania, patrolman Tyler Fry was among those who arrived to question the man.
And Altoona, Pennsylvania, patrolman Tyler Fry was among those who arrived to question the man.
And Altoona, Pennsylvania, patrolman Tyler Fry was among those who arrived to question the man.
that police say link him to Thompson's death. So he was arraigned late last night on five relatively low-level state charges in Pennsylvania. Then prosecutors back in Manhattan charged Mangione with second-degree murder along with other crimes.
that police say link him to Thompson's death. So he was arraigned late last night on five relatively low-level state charges in Pennsylvania. Then prosecutors back in Manhattan charged Mangione with second-degree murder along with other crimes.
that police say link him to Thompson's death. So he was arraigned late last night on five relatively low-level state charges in Pennsylvania. Then prosecutors back in Manhattan charged Mangione with second-degree murder along with other crimes.