Luigi Mangione, accused of killing UnitedHealth Group executive Brian Thompson, was seen arriving at the New York Supreme Court in New York City for his arraignment on December 23, 2024. Reuters


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Luigi Mangione, a 26-year-old man accused of fatally shooting health insurance executive Brian Thompson in Manhattan, pleaded not guilty on Monday to state murder charges, which classify the act as terrorism. The incident, which occurred on December 4 outside a hotel where Thompson’s company was hosting an investor conference, has sparked widespread debate, drawing condemnation and some unexpected public sympathy.
Escorted into a Manhattan courtroom under heavy security, Mangione appeared in handcuffs and shackles, dressed in a burgundy sweater layered over a white-collared shirt. He firmly declared his plea of "not guilty" in response to Judge Gregory Carro's questioning about the 11-count indictment. The charges include murder as an act of terrorism and various weapons offenses, which, if proven, could lead to a life sentence without parole.

Thompson, CEO of a prominent health insurance company, was gunned down in broad daylight, an act that shocked the nation and led to a five-day manhunt. The dramatic search ended on December 9 when Mangione was apprehended at a fast-food restaurant in Pennsylvania. Following his decision not to challenge extradition, he was returned to New York under a heavy police presence, further underscoring the case's high-profile nature.

Mangione's defense attorney, Karen Friedman Agnifilo, raised concerns about the fairness of the proceedings, citing the public spectacle surrounding her client’s arrest and prosecution. “He is being portrayed as a symbol or spectacle, but he deserves a fair trial like any other individual,” she stated in court.

Outside the courthouse, a crowd of supporters braved freezing temperatures to express solidarity with Mangione and their discontent with the health insurance industry. Some held signs criticizing common practices in the insurance sector, echoing phrases reportedly found inscribed on shell casings at the crime scene. Among the supporters was Kara Hay, a schoolteacher who questioned the terrorism charge, stating, “Shooting one CEO does not make him a terrorist, and I do not feel terrorized.”

Mangione’s arraignment marks his second court appearance in New York, as he also faces a federal complaint that includes stalking and murder charges. If the federal prosecutors opt for the death penalty, the stakes could become even higher. The state case is expected to proceed first, with a trial date yet to be determined.

Adding to the complexity, Mangione’s attorney described the difficulty of managing dual state and federal cases, likening her client’s situation to being “a human ping-pong ball.” She also criticized the Manhattan District Attorney’s office for delays in evidence sharing, a critical step in preparing for trial.

Evidence collected during Mangione’s arrest included a notebook filled with writings allegedly expressing hostility toward the health insurance industry and wealthy executives. Authorities revealed that one entry dated October 22 detailed plans to target a CEO at an investor conference.

Judge Carro scheduled Mangione's next appearance for February 21. Meanwhile, he remains in custody at a Brooklyn federal facility as the legal battle over his fate intensifies.

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