A New York man is jailed for killing a health insurance CEO in a terrorist attack.
Supporters sent books, photos and other mail to the Brooklyn Prison, which holds Luigi Mangione, who faces state and federal charges for the December murder of United Healthcare CEO Brian Thompson. . Mangione’s legal team said in a thank you message on its website that the “quantity” of ingredients can cause slow processing by the facility.
“Many books have already been mailed to Luigi due to the overwhelming generosity of the mass members.” Website I say it on the FAQ page. “He’s very grateful, but kindly asks people to refrain from sending more books temporarily. There’s a limited number of books he can own at any time.”
“Luigi appreciates the photos sent and kindly asks people to send no more than five photos at a time,” the Mangion team said.
Luigi Mangione will appear at the murder hearing of UHC CEO Brian Thompson at Manhattan Crown Court on February 21, 2025 in New York City.
Prosecutors say Mangion creeped up Thompson Two fathersBefore fatally shooting him from behind outside a hotel in Manhattan. Bullet and shell case He is said to have been written “denial,” “abdication,” and “delayed” to describe how the American health care system treats patients. (Related: “Justification”: College students sympathize with suspected Ivy League assassins against UnitedHealthcare victims)
Manhattan prosecutor charging Mangione in December is accompanied by murder for “promoting terrorism” and possessing weapons and forgery. The Department of Justice continued a few days later Charge him Use weapons along with silencers for stalkers, murder, and violent crimes.
“I am overwhelmed and grateful to everyone who wrote me to share my story and express their support,” Mangion said in a statement on his website. “Strongly, this support transcended political, racial and even class divisions as mail flooded. [the Metropolitan Detention Center] From all over the country and around the world. ”
“It’s impossible to reply to most letters, but please know you’re reading every letter you received. I’d like to thank everyone who took the time to write. I’ll ask more in the future. I look forward to it,” Mangion said.
According to his website, Mangion’s next court date will take place in March of his federal cases and June for the New York cases.
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