Suited-Up Luigi Mangione Appears In Court
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Mangione to return to New York court for pretrial hearing in shooting of UnitedHealthcare CEO
Luigi Mangione returns to New York state court on Monday for a pretrial hearing in the shooting of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson last year. Mangione, 27, has pleaded not guilty to one count of murder in the second degree;
Luigi Mangione’s lawyers want to prevent the Manhattan District Attorney’s Office from presenting to jurors are a 9 mm handgun that prosecutors say matches the one used in the Dec. 4, 2024, among other evidence.
Mangione, 27, has pleaded not guilty to multiple counts of murder, including murder as an act of terrorism, and is being held in a Brooklyn federal jail. The terrorism charges were dismissed in September by a New York judge, but Mangione is still charged with second-degree murder.
An Altoona, Pa. officer told the jury during the Luigi Mangione murder trial that he went to the McDonald's to check out a 911 tip but was skeptical the suspect would actually be there.
Among the evidence Mangione’s defense team is trying to exclude are the 9-mm. handgun and a notebook in which prosecutors say he described his intent to “wack” a health insurance executive. Both
Luigi Mangione, the man charged in the death of United Healthcare CEO Brian Thompson, will appear in court Monday, as his defense team works to exclude some evidence from his upcoming trial.
Among those who watched was Luigi Mangione, the 27-year-old Ivy League graduate accused of being the figure who steps into view and shoots an unsuspecting Thompson in the back as he strides down a Midtown sidewalk toward a morning business meeting. The daring daylight shooter then flees without showing his face.
Accused killer Luigi Mangione appeared in a New York courtroom Monday as his legal team began a series of suppression
Alleged gunman Luigi Mangione is back in court Tuesday for a second day of testimony as the judge overseeing his state murder case weighs whether to throw out key evidence.