So it's unclear if #PeakDesign provided any info to the police that may have led to #LuigiMangione's arrest, but we do know this:
>> [Peak Design CEO Peter Dering] told the Times that he called the NYPD tip line to share what he knew and vowed to do “whatever is possible” to identify the shooter, including consulting Peak Design’s legal team to see what he could share with police.
Don't do business with this company.
https://www.theverge.com/2024/12/13/24320785/peak-design-everyday-backpack-serial-number-united-healthcare-ceo-shooting
>> [Peak Design CEO Peter Dering] told the Times that he called the NYPD tip line to share what he knew and vowed to do “whatever is possible” to identify the shooter, including consulting Peak Design’s legal team to see what he could share with police.
Don't do business with this company.
https://www.theverge.com/2024/12/13/24320785/peak-design-everyday-backpack-serial-number-united-healthcare-ceo-shooting
Peak Design denies snitching on Luigi Mangione
Rumors claim Peak Design “traced” the UnitedHealthcare shooting suspect via a backpack serial number, but the company says it didn’t, and that it can’t.Mia Sato (The Verge)