Luigi Mangione, charged with killing UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson in New York City and sparking a five-day manhunt, attends a court hearing on February 21, 2025, in New York. AP



A New York state judge dismissed two criminal counts against Luigi Mangione on Tuesday in connection with the December 2024 killing of health insurance executive Brian Thompson. Mangione, 27, remains charged with second-degree murder.

Justice Gregory Carro announced the decision in Manhattan as Mangione appeared in court handcuffed and wearing tan prison clothing. The 27-year-old also had shackles on his feet.

Background of the Case
Mangione has pleaded not guilty to both state and federal charges related to Thompson’s death. Thompson was the former chief executive of UnitedHealthcare, a unit of UnitedHealth Group.

The killing occurred on December 4, 2024, outside a Midtown Manhattan hotel. The hotel was hosting an investor conference at the time. Thompson was shot and killed near the entrance. Authorities launched a multi-day search following the incident.

Court Proceedings
Mangione’s lawyers argued against the terrorism-related charges, leading to their dismissal. The remaining second-degree murder charge carries significant legal consequences if Mangione is convicted.

Impact and Reactions
The case drew national attention due to Thompson’s high-profile role in the healthcare industry. Legal experts say removing the terrorism charges simplifies the prosecution but still leaves Mangione facing serious criminal penalties.

Related Concerns About Violence
The killing of conservative activist Charlie Kirk last week has heightened concerns about political and public violence in the U.S. Kirk was shot at a university event in Utah, sparking widespread condemnation from both Republican and Democratic leaders. Tyler Robinson, the suspect, is expected to face formal state charges later Tuesday.

Observers note the cases underscore the challenges authorities face in addressing high-profile killings that stir public fear and media attention.

Next Steps
Mangione will continue to face the second-degree murder charge, with legal proceedings expected to continue in Manhattan courts. The removal of terrorism-related counts allows both the defense and prosecution to focus on the core facts of the shooting.

Justice Carro emphasized that the dismissal of charges does not imply innocence or guilt regarding the remaining charge. Court dates and further hearings will determine how the case proceeds.

Conclusion
While two charges were dropped, Luigi Mangione still faces serious legal consequences. The case remains a focal point in New York and highlights ongoing concerns about public safety in high-profile incidents.

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