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Luigi Mangione: UnitedHealthcare CEO’s suspected killer faces federal charges after waiving extradition

Brian Thompson shooting suspect formally waived extradition during a Thursday court hearing in Pennsylvania

Kelly Rissman,Tara Cobham,Mike Bedigan
Thursday 19 December 2024 16:00 EST
Related: Lawyer says ‘no evidence’ links gun found on Luigi Mangione to CEO shooting

Luigi Mangione faces federal charges over the killing of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson, according to newly unsealed court documents.

The charges include murder through use of a firearm, two stalking charges and a firearms offense, according to multiple outlets. The 26-year-old has also been hit with charges in New York at a state level, which include murder as an act of terrorism.

Mangione was arraigned on Thursday after he formally waived his right to an extradition hearing in Pennsylvania and was immediately returned to the Empire State.

The suspected gunman 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.

High-profile attorney Karen Friedman Agnifilo has recently been retained 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 to his “defense” fund. The anonymous fund, “December 4th Legal Committee”, has amassed more than $140,000 in donations on the crowdfunding website GiveSendGo.

What was on Luigi Mangione’s alleged to-do list?

Luigi Mangione allegedly laid out his plot to kill UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson in a spiral notebook, including a chilling “to-do list” and plans considering using a bomb in the Manhattan attack.

James Liddell has more:

Luigi Mangione’s notebook reveals chilling alleged to do list and bomb plans

UnitedHealth CEO shooting suspect allegedly opted against using a bomb, noting it ‘could kill innocents’

Alex Woodward18 December 2024 04:00

Mangione’s prominent Baltimore relatives are ‘shocked and devastated’ by CEO shooting

Mangione family patriarch Nick Mangione was reportedly born to an illiterate father in Baltimore's Little Italy before the Second World War. He fought in the Pacific and made his fortune as a contractor and then a real estate developer in the baby boom years.

More on what we know about Luigi’s family, from The Independent’s Io Dodds:

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

Alex Woodward18 December 2024 05:00

Everything we know about the killing of Brian Thompson

Brian Thompson was in New York for UnitedHealth Group’s annual Investor Conference.

Then he was shot dead on the sidewalk.

Here’s what you need to know about the case:

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

Alex Woodward18 December 2024 06:00

NYPD chief blasts social media commentary surrounding Mangione

NYPD Commissioner Jessica Tisch condemned what she called a “celebration” on social media of Brian Thompson’s killing.

“In the nearly two weeks since Mr. Thompsons killing, we have seen a shocking and appalling celebration of cold-blooded murder,” she said Tuesday.

She said NYPD discovered “ghoulishly plastered posters” threatening other CEOs.

“I just can’t wrap my head around someone celebrating this,” Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg said.

(REUTERS)
Alex Woodward18 December 2024 08:00

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, including one count as “an act of terrorism”
  • 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

The first-degree murder and one of two second-degree murder counts accuse Mangione of committing “an act of terrorism, involving a violent act and acts dangerous to human life” that was “intended to intimidate or coerce a civilian population, influence the policies of a unit of government by intimidation or coercion, and affect the conduct of a unit of government by murder, assassination or kidnapping.”

James Liddell18 December 2024 09:30

Comment: Luigi Mangione and the dark truth behind our reaction to his arrest

Set with the task of tracking down a fugitive from the law, you can guarantee social media will track them down in record time – even if the only thing to go by is a small, three-inch gap between a mask and a hood. As was the case with the suspect in the fatal shooting of UnitedHealthcare CEO, Brian Thompson.

The NYPD released a set of images taken in the back of a taxi on Sunday, and within less than 24 hours, the internet had gleaned from the dark, bushy eyebrows alone that it was 26-year-old Luigi Mangione, a Baltimore-born graduate from the University of Pennsylvania, who comes from a prominent family.

But once found, the circus didn’t stop there. As well as identifying the suspect, social media sleuths tracked down his LinkedIn, Twitter – even his Goodreads – profiles. And just as fast came the memes, objectification and reactionary vlogs.

Read Emma Clarke’s full piece below.

Luigi Mangione and the dark truth behind our reaction to arrest of ‘hot assassin’

Yes, internet sleuths helped police track down the suspect in the Brian Thompson case – but the reaction online since then has been less useful than it has salacious, writes Emma Clarke

James Liddell18 December 2024 11:00

ICYMI: Luigi Mangione indicted on murder charges with prosecution calling it ‘act of terrorism’

Luigi Mangione, the suspect in the killing of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson, has been indicted on murder charges, with prosecutors in New York describing it as “an act of terrorism.”

The indictment comes as a poll found four in 10 young adults consider the killing of health insurance CEO “acceptable.”

The new poll by Emerson College found that 41 percent of young adults between the ages of 18 and 29 found the killing acceptable, while 68 percent of people surveyed overall believe it is unacceptable.

Rhian Lubin has the details.

CEO shooting suspect indicted on murder charges in ‘act of terrorism’

The indictment comes as a poll found four in 10 young adults admit they find the killing of health insurance CEO ‘acceptable’

James Liddell18 December 2024 12:30

Luigi Mangione to appear in Pennsylvania court on Thursday

Luigi Mangione is scheduled to appear at the Blair County Courthouse, in Hollidaysburg, Pennsylvania, at 9 a.m. on Thursday morning for a fugitive from justice hearing.

The 26-year-old Brian Thompson shooting suspect is also scheduled for an 8:30 a.m. preliminary hearing at the same courthouse relating to gun charges which saw him arrested at an Altoona McDonald’s last Monday.

The preliminary hearing was originally scheduled for Monday, according to court documents.

James Liddell18 December 2024 14:01

What has the Manhattan DA said?

Mangione intended to “evoke terror” when he allegedly killed UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson on December 4, Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg said at a Tuesday press conference.

The shooting transpired “in one of the most bustling parts of our city, threatening the safety of local residents and tourists alike, and commuters and businesspeople just starting out on their day,” Bragg added.

The remarks come after the 26-year-old was charged with one count of murder in the first degree and two counts of murder in the second degree in connection with the fatal shooting in New York.

Kelly Rissman18 December 2024 20:27

New: Mangione to waive his right to extradition hearing, attorney says

Luigi Mangione is expected to waive his right to an extradition hearing over New York murder charges, his attorney has said.

The 26-year-old was indicted on murder charges for an “act of terrorism” in the killing of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson, and is set to appear in court in Pennsylvania on Thursday.

He may be returned to New York as soon as tomorrow, ABC reported.

(AP)
Mike Bedigan18 December 2024 21:40

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