A man has just been arrested for allegedly trying to bust accused United Healthcare CEO killer Luigi Mangione out of jail.
Yesterday, 36-year-old Mark Anderson of Minnesota went to the jail pretending to be an FBI agent with orders from a judge to free Mangione.
His scheme was busted quickly, and some rather bizarre weapons were found in his bag, including a BBQ fork and pizza cutter.
Here are the details:
A man has been charged after he reportedly attempted to break Luigi Mangione out of jail.
Mark Anderson allegedly impersonated an FBI agent and presented a court order to the detention center where Mangione is being held, requesting for his release.
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BREAKING: A Minnesota man, Mark Anderson, has just been arrested for attempting to BUST Luigi Mangione out of jail by posing as an FBI agent![]()
These Minnesota leftists feel EMPOWERED by Walz supporting people who are “de-arresting” illegals, so now they’re literally trying to… pic.twitter.com/UUgK8vsCmu
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Mark Anderson’s first court trial is scheduled for this afternoon.BREAKING: A Minnesota man, Mark Anderson, has just been arrested for attempting to BUST Luigi Mangione out of jail by posing as an FBI agent
These Minnesota leftists feel EMPOWERED by Walz supporting people who are “de-arresting” illegals, so now they’re literally trying to BUST OUT MURDERERS from jail
The incident occurred yesterday at MDC in NYC, and the man was found to be in possession of a blade and barbecue fork.
GET CONTROL OF YOUR PEOPLE, @Tim_Walz!
He is being charged for impersonating an FBI agent.
CNBC reported:
Anderson had a Minnesota driver’s license but claims to have recently moved to New York City, where he was working at a pizza joint.The man, 36-year-old Mark Anderson of Mankato, when asked by Bureau of Prisons personnel at the Metropolitan Detention Center in Brooklyn for his credentials, produced a Minnesota driver’s license, prosecutors said. Mangione is being held at that jail without bail.
Anderson also allegedly said he had weapons in a bag he was carrying.
Inside the bag was a barbecue fork and a circular steel blade, which resembled a pizza cutter, according to the criminal complaint filed by the U.S. Attorney’s Office in Brooklyn.
“Anderson also displayed and threw at the BOP officers numerous documents,” an FBI agent who signed the complaint wrote.
“I have reviewed those papers and they appear to be related to filing of claims against the United States Department of Justice,” the agent wrote.
Anderson is being charged with impersonating an FBI agent and is scheduled to be presented on Thursday afternoon in Brooklyn federal court, where he is charged in a complaint.
The complaint does not identify by name the inmate that Anderson allegedly hoped to free. But a person in law enforcement confirmed that it was the 27-year-old Mangione.
Per The New York Post:
The post <a href=https://wltreport.com/2026/01/29/just-minnesota-man-arrested-trying-break-luigi-mangione/#utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=just-minnesota-man-arrested-trying-break-luigi-mangione target=_blank >JUST IN: Minnesota Man Arrested for Trying to Break Luigi Mangione Out of Jail</a> appeared first on Conservative Angle | Conservative Angle - Conservative News Clearing HouseAnderson had moved to New York City for a job opportunity that fell through, and had been working at a pizza parlor, according to a law enforcement source. What pizza eatery he worked out was not immediately clear.
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