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Manjione was spotted at a local McDonald's in Altoona, Pennsylvania, where he was observed acting suspiciously. The employee, understanding the importance of diligence in suspicious situations, contacted law enforcement. Upon arrival, officers requested identification, which he initially provided but was later found to be fake. He was arrested on forgery charges but further investigations led to major breakthroughs.
Once taken into custody, police conducted a search of Manjione's property, where they discovered a firearm, a suppressor, and various items of evidentiary significance. Reports indicate Manjione was in possession of a ghost gun—a firearm that can be assembled from parts purchased online, facilitating its undetectable nature—similar to the one used in Thompson's murder.