Part of the gun that the police believe was used to kill the C.E.O. of UnitedHealthcare was made by a 3D printer using a popular design found online.
The man accused of killing UnitedHealthcare’s CEO was found with a partially 3D-printed pistol. Learn about this technology, ...
For decades, weapons manufacturing has been the domain of arms industry heavyweights: Glock ... parts, which are often metal. For example, many 3D-printed gun blueprints focus on a weapon’s ...
A Luzerne County judge continued a court proceeding Tuesday for Joseph R. Rodriguez accused of using a 3D printer to manufacture a firearm earlier this year. Rodriguez, 30, formerly of George Avenue, ...
The design of the gun police say they found on the alleged UnitedHealthcare CEO’s killer—the FMDA or “Free Men Don’t Ask”—was ...
The materials in the garbage bag allegedly involved shipping tags and invoices with Rodriguez’s name for a Glock ... repair kit. The garbage bag also contained 3D-printed gun parts, slides ...
Rare Bird Police say they've confirmed that the handgun and suppressor found in possession of Luigi Mangione, the suspect ...
Luigi Mangione, the suspect identified in the killing of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson, used a “ghost gun,” according ...
Court papers said the gun believed to be used in UHC CEO Brian Thompson's shooting likely was a ghost gun, an untraceable ...
Police investigating the shooting of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson on December 4, 2024, have announced that the ...