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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsGothamist: Luigi Mangione pleads not guilty to murder charges in NYC killing of UnitedHealthcare CEO
Gothamist - Luigi Mangione pleads not guilty to murder charges in NYC killing of UnitedHealthcare CEO
By Samantha Max
Published Dec 23, 2024 at 9:44 a.m. ET
The man accused of shooting UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson in a calculated killing outside a midtown hotel pleaded not guilty to murder in furtherance of terrorism and other felony charges Monday.
Luigi Mangione, 26, was arraigned in a lower Manhattan courtroom after he was indicted on a host of state charges last week. The U.S. attorneys office for the Southern District of New York also indicted him on federal charges the most serious of which is punishable by the death penalty.
Prosecutors say Mangione targeted the health insurance executive while he was in New York City for an investor conference on Dec. 4. They say Mangione took a bus to Manhattan, checked into an Upper West Side hostel with a fake ID, waited for about an hour outside Thompsons hotel and then shot him twice from behind, using an untraceable, 3D-printed ghost gun.
Authorities say the shooter fled the scene, and law enforcement pored over surveillance footage to track his movements. Officers arrested Mangione at a McDonalds in Altoona, Pennsylvania days later. Since then, the Ivy League graduate and valedictorian of his high school has been seen as a folk hero for some of those those frustrated by the health insurance industry.
Dozens of members of the public crowded into the 13th-floor courtroom, filling four rows of wooden benches. More than a dozen supporters also gathered in the sub-freezing temperatures outside the courthouse. Some held signs that said Deny Defend Depose the same words police said were written on bullets found at the crime scene and United Healthcare stole my livelihood.
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By Samantha Max
Published Dec 23, 2024 at 9:44 a.m. ET
The man accused of shooting UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson in a calculated killing outside a midtown hotel pleaded not guilty to murder in furtherance of terrorism and other felony charges Monday.
Luigi Mangione, 26, was arraigned in a lower Manhattan courtroom after he was indicted on a host of state charges last week. The U.S. attorneys office for the Southern District of New York also indicted him on federal charges the most serious of which is punishable by the death penalty.
Prosecutors say Mangione targeted the health insurance executive while he was in New York City for an investor conference on Dec. 4. They say Mangione took a bus to Manhattan, checked into an Upper West Side hostel with a fake ID, waited for about an hour outside Thompsons hotel and then shot him twice from behind, using an untraceable, 3D-printed ghost gun.
Authorities say the shooter fled the scene, and law enforcement pored over surveillance footage to track his movements. Officers arrested Mangione at a McDonalds in Altoona, Pennsylvania days later. Since then, the Ivy League graduate and valedictorian of his high school has been seen as a folk hero for some of those those frustrated by the health insurance industry.
Dozens of members of the public crowded into the 13th-floor courtroom, filling four rows of wooden benches. More than a dozen supporters also gathered in the sub-freezing temperatures outside the courthouse. Some held signs that said Deny Defend Depose the same words police said were written on bullets found at the crime scene and United Healthcare stole my livelihood.
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Gothamist: Luigi Mangione pleads not guilty to murder charges in NYC killing of UnitedHealthcare CEO (Original Post)
Dennis Donovan
Monday
OP
Jury nullification is something the jury does and it just takes one person.
WhiskeyGrinder
Monday
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ColinC
(10,959 posts)1. Whats his defense?
It'll be also interesting to see if they can't get a jury who is at least somewhat sympathetic with his motive.
nuxvomica
(13,018 posts)2. Could be the terrorism element
Prosecutor included that to make it first degree but there's evidence terrorism was not his intent. More detail here:
https://www.democraticunderground.com/132253488
WhiskeyGrinder
(24,110 posts)5. All the defense has to do is introduce reasonable doubt.
OrlandoDem2
(2,330 posts)3. Is jury nullification an actual thing and would it apply here?
WhiskeyGrinder
(24,110 posts)4. Jury nullification is something the jury does and it just takes one person.
You can learn more here: https://beyondcourts.org/en/act/voting-not-guilty-toolkit-jury-nullification
If you've been picked for jury duty and have heard of jury nullification, no you haven't.