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VisitWill Luigi Mangione be found guilty in the Brian Thompson murder case by the end of 2025?
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Verdict from the New York court handling the case
UnitedHealthcare CEO Killed; Non-Client Suspect Mangione Arrested, $50K Defense Fund Raised
Dec 13, 2024, 02:23 AM
UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson was shot and killed in New York City, and police have arrested 26-year-old suspect Luigi Mangione in connection with the murder. Mangione was detained in Pennsylvania after a week-long manhunt, during which authorities identified him from photographs days before his arrest. Police have gathered evidence linking him to the crime, including fingerprints, notebook entries, and a firearm matching shell casings found at the shooting scene. Investigators have stated that there is "no indication" that Mangione was ever a client of UnitedHealthcare, and he may have targeted the company because of its size and influence. Mangione's online posts, including Reddit entries, provide insight into his health care experiences, mentioning back trouble and brain fog, despite having had successful back surgery. A grand jury in New York is beginning to hear evidence in the case against Mangione, and the governors of New York and Pennsylvania are working to expedite his extradition. Authorities are also seeking to access a recovered phone believed to be linked to the suspect. Mangione's arrest has generated a mixed response, with supporters establishing a defense fund that has raised over $50,000 after GoFundMe removed fundraisers. The case has sparked discussions about anti-corporate sentiments and their potential influence on acts of violence. Companies are tightening security at corporate events and increasing spending on executive protection following the killing of Thompson. Security teams are reassessing their approaches to safeguard executives amid rising concerns.
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