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Luigi Mangione latest: UnitedHealthcare CEO shooting suspect charged with murder as an ‘act of terrorism’

Brian Thompson shooting suspect is set to return to court for a preliminary hearing in Pennsylvania on Thursday

James Liddell,Kelly Rissman,Tara Cobham
Wednesday 18 December 2024 09:29 EST
Related: Lawyer says ‘no evidence’ links gun found on Luigi Mangione to CEO shooting

Luigi Mangione has been indicted on murder charges for an “act of terrorism” in the killing of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson, New York prosecutors revealed on Tuesday.

The indictment was announced during an afternoon press conference, days before the suspect is set to appear in Pennsylvania court for a preliminary hearing on gun charges. He was arrested in the Commonwealth after a nearly week-long manhunt.

The 26-year-old is accused of fatally shooting the healthcare executive on the streets of Midtown Manhattan on the morning of December 4 and then eluding police for five days before he was arrested at a McDonald’s in Pennsylvania.

The suspected shooter has retained high-profile attorney Karen Friedman Agnifilo to defend him. Agnifilo previously worked at the Manhattan District Attorney’s Office, serving as the chief assistant district attorney for seven years, before moving to private practice in 2021.

Mangione’s supporters continue to donate thousands of dollars for his “defense” fund. The anonymous fund “December 4th Legal Committee” has amassed more than $140,000 in donations on the crowdfunding website GiveSendGo.

The full list of charges against Luigi Mangione in New York

A grand jury indictment in New York charges Luigi Mangione with the following:

  • first-degree murder
  • two counts of second-degree murder
  • two counts of criminal possession of a weapon in the second degree
  • four counts of criminal possession of a weapon in the third degree
  • one count of criminal possession of a weapon in the fourth degree
  • one count of criminal possession of a forged instrument in the second degree
Alex Woodward17 December 2024 20:47

Now: Manhattan DA announces charges against Luigi Mangione

Mangione has been charged with first-degree murder, two counts of second-degree murder as an act of terrorism, and mulitple weapons counts, according to Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg.

He could face life imprisonment without possibility of parole

Watch:

Alex Woodward17 December 2024 20:42

Suspect indicted on murder charge

New York Prosecutors have secured a murder indictment against Luigi Mangione, it was announced Tuesday.

According to the Associated Press, the charge is as an "act of terrorism." Mangione had already faced murder accusations, and the indictment is just a formal step in the process.

He remains in a Pennsylvania jail after being arrested there. He is fighting extradition to New York.

Alex Lang17 December 2024 20:29

Everything we know about UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson

Brian Thompson was laid to rest at a private funeral service in his Minnesota hometown on December 9.

That same day, Luigi Mangione was arrested in Pennsylvania and charged with murder in connection to the UnitedHealthcare CEO’s death.

The 26-year-old suspect was taken into custody in Altoona and is now being held without bond in Pennsylvania as he faces charges in two states. Mangione appeared for a hearing on Tuesday in Pennsylvania, where he fought extradition to New York to face charges.

Katie Hawkinson, Madeline Sherratt and James Liddell have more.

Who is Brian Thompson – the slain CEO of UnitedHealthcare?

Luigi Mangione allegedly kept a notebook that laid out his plot to ‘wack’ Thompson at his ‘parasitic bean-counter convention’ in Manhattan

James Liddell17 December 2024 17:31

Watch: Luigi Mangione's mugshot emblazoned on stickers and t-shirts after murder charge

Luigi Mangione's mugshot emblazoned on stickers and t-shirts after murder charge
James Liddell17 December 2024 16:33

Luigi Mangione’s business-savvy Baltimore family

Following Luigi Mangione’s arrest, his family released a statement saying they were “shocked.”

“Unfortunately, we cannot comment on news reports regarding Luigi Mangione,” said the family in a statement posted on X by Luigi’s cousin Nino Mangione, a Republican member of the lower house of Maryland’s state legislature. “We only know what we have read in the media.”

Mangione’s family couldn’t merely afford medical care.

They could afford to donate more than $1 million of their own money to healthcare.

Io Dodds explores the wealthy family history of the man charged with murdering UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson:

Luigi Mangione’s family: Who are the relatives of CEO murder suspect

The man charged with murdering UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson came from an influential Baltimore family with longstanding ties to local hospitals

James Liddell17 December 2024 15:35

Mangione to face preliminary hearing on Thursday: report

James Liddell17 December 2024 14:35

Who is Karen Friedman Agnifilo? Top New York attorney Luigi Mangione retained for legal defense

Luigi Mangione has retained a top New York attorney for his legal defense in connection with the shooting of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson.

The Independent understands that Karen Friedman Agnifilo has been officially retained to represent Mangione, 26, in New York, after the executive, 50, was gunned down outside the New York Hilton in Midtown Manhattan on 4 December.

Following a massive week-long manhunt, the shooting suspect was arrested after being seen eating a meal inside a McDonald’s in Altoona, Pennsylvania, on Monday morning, with an employee calling the tip into police.

Tara Cobham has the full story.

Who is Karen Friedman Agnifilo? Top New York attorney Luigi Mangione retained

Mangione faces second-degree murder charge over shooting of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson

James Liddell17 December 2024 14:00

Luigi Mangione documentary already in the works from Spotlight producers

A documentary about Luigi Mangione, the alleged killer of the UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson, is reportedly already in the works.

The film is being put together by Oscar-winning Taxi to the Dark Side director Alex Gibney’s Jigsaw Productions and Anonymous Content, who were behind the Oscar-winning journalism drama Spotlight and the Leonardo DiCaprio-starring The Revenant (both 2015).

Variety reports that the documentary will go beyond a retelling of the high-profile December 4 murder in Manhattan to examine “how killers are created, what this killing says about our society and the values we place on who lives and who dies.”

Kevin E G Perry writes.

Luigi Mangione documentary already in the works from Spotlight producers

‘Taxi to the Dark Side’ director Alex Gibney is also involved

James Liddell17 December 2024 13:08

Almost $140k raised by public fundraiser to pay for Mangione’s legal bills

A legal committee has raised almost $140,000 to pay for Luigi Mangione’s legal bills as he faces charges in both Pennsylvania and New York.

The December 4th Legal Committee launched the public appeal on Christian fundraising site GiveSendGo, which garnered the vast sum after the 26-year-old was changed in Altoona, Pennsylvania on Monday. The fundraiser has a goal of $200,000.

“We are dedicated to ensuring that he gets a fair trial with competent legal counsel,” said Carol Sherman, an organizer with the December 4th Legal Committee.

The group says that proceeds will go to “other political prisoners in the US” if Mangione’s charges are dropped, or he rejects the funds.

James Liddell17 December 2024 12:00

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