Police Accidentally Uphold Constitution, Potentially Ruin Slam-Dunk Case Against Luigi Mangione

Luigi Mangione may beat charges thanks to cops treating the Constitution like optional reading.

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BROOKLYN, NYIn a shocking turn of events that could set the justice system back several whole episodes of Law & Order, police officers in the case of State v. Luigi Mangione have—against all odds and department norms—accidentally honored the U.S. Constitution. Specifically, the Fourth Amendment. You know, that dusty little clause about “unreasonable searches” that most officers remember right after they’ve already done a full cavity check on a backpack.

According to reports, officers searched Mangione’s bag without a warrant, despite the fact that it contained literally all of the evidence. Among the items found: forged documents, a USB drive labeled “Definitely Not Crimes,” and a handwritten to-do list titled “Stuff to Do That’s Super Illegal (Don’t Forget!).”

But here’s the twist: the search, while swift and surprisingly well-organized for something done without any legal authorization, was completely unconstitutional. And the reason for that little oversight? Sources inside the precinct say the arresting officers were, quote, temporarily incapacitated by how hot he was.”

They didn’t stand a chance,” said one anonymous officer. “He turned around, locked eyes with them, and boom — legal protocol gone. One guy forgot his own name. Another whispered, ‘Eyebrows like that should be illegal too.’”

Eyewitnesses claim the lead detective stared at Mangione’s cheekbones for a full thirty seconds before muttering, Is this what Miranda was warning us about?”

Legal experts are calling it a “constitutional oopsie” with the potential to blow the case wide open and let Mangione stroll out of court like a cologne ad in handcuffs.

This is basically the legal equivalent of fumbling the football at the one-yard line, into your own goal, during the Super Bowl, while on fire,” said one exasperated assistant district attorney, who requested anonymity and “several goddamn shots of whiskey.”

Prosecutors are now scrambling to salvage the case, while defense attorneys were reportedly seen high-fiving in the courthouse parking lot and calling their moms to brag.

When reached for comment, Mangione simply smiled, zipped up his backpack again, and said, God bless America.”

Developing story — assuming anyone has the proper paperwork and can make direct eye contact with him for more than four seconds.

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