Mangione said during his arraignment, “I don’t know where all that money came from,” referring to “$8,000 in cash [and] $2,000 in foreign currency” that law enforcement claimed was on his person. Prosecution also referenced a “faraday bag” as part of their argument that Mangione engaged in “criminal sophistication”, while Mangione claimed the bag were merely “waterproof”. This was part of a larger argument to deny Mangione bail.

Edit: apologies for the TikTok, but I removed tracking from the URL and it comes from the official CNN TikTok.

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    9 days ago

    Flight risk is a definite thing but I know enough to know its also about the severity of the charges and whether the suspect presents a potential danger if released. I find it really hard to believe that him having a “ghost gun” on his person which he plausibly carried across state lines wouldn’t be an important argument that they would raise. My best speculation is just that was going to be their final argument, but they didn’t get to make it because the judge pounded the gavel and said (cue law and order theme) “I’ve heard enough. Bail is denied.”

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      9 days ago

      “I know enough” isn’t something someone who gets their trial law information from Law & Order should be saying. You have a very poor understanding of bail proceedings in the US.

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        LMAO, I don’t even watch Law and Order. I was making a joke. Please do inform me where I’m mistaken in anything though if you are an authority on the subject. I fully admit to lacking any sort of legal credentials or experience in law enforcement. I’m just someone with an engineer brain trying to find logical explanations or fill in gaps on things that don’t make sense at first glance.