Accused CEO killer Luigi Mangione, now in New York, facing federal death-penalty eligible charges
Mangione was charged with murder through the use of a firearm, a firearm offense, and two counts of stalking covering the 10 days preceding Thompson’s killing, according to a copy of the federal complaint.
“1.5 months. This investor conference is a true windfall . . . and – most importantly – the message becomes self evident,” Mangione wrote, according to the complaint, which said it later described an intent to “‘wack’ the CEO of one of the insurance companies at its investor conference.”
After appearing earlier Thursday in
Mangione was expected to appear before Magistrate Judge
The 26-year-old
He was initially expected to appear in Manhattan Criminal Court at
On the federal level, Mangione could be eligible for the death penalty under the murder statute udner which he is charged which is not an option under
Reached for comment earlier Thursday amid news of potential federal charges, Mangione’s lawyer,
A spokeswoman for Bragg said a federal case would proceed in parallel to the state case.
“As alleged, this defendant brazenly shot
Mangione is accused in
The
In court filings in the DA’s case, prosecutors said two discharged shell casings bore the words “deny” and “depose,” and a bullet featured the word “delay,” in an apparent reference to the health insurance industry routinely denying medical care to maximize profits.
The cops have also alleged Mangione had a “manifesto” laying out his reasons for the killing. He allegedly wrote that insurers had “simply gotten too powerful,” continuing to “abuse our country for immense profit because the American public has [allowed] them to get away with it.”
Mangione’s apparent anger toward the health insurance industry has touched off support and sympathy for him online, with an online crowdfunding effort raising more than
Authorities say Mangione’s mother reported him missing to the
Within 48 hours, the McDonald’s patron recognized him more than 200 miles from the scene, prompting a worker to call 911, according to police.
This developing story will be updated.
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Accused CEO killer Luigi Mangione, now in New York, facing federal death-penalty eligible charges
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