UnitedHealthcare CEO Murder: ‘Make America Safe Again’: US discovered a death penalty for Luigi Mangion in United Healthcare CEO Murder.

American Attorney General Palm Bondi Directed on Tuesday Federal prosecutor To look for Death penalty Against Luigi Mangione, the person who accused of shooting Solidarity CEO Bryan Thompson New York City Hotel on December 4, 2024.
26-year-old Mangione is facing federal and state murder allegations regarding high-profile murder, which surprised the business world and intensified criticism Health insurance industry,
The federal prosecution includes murder allegations through the use of a gun, which carries the possibility of capital punishment. The news agency AP said that the state allegations, which will go for first testing, will punish the maximum life in jail.
Bondi said in a statement, “Luigi Mangion’s Brian Thompson was killed, an innocent person and two young children, a prefabricated, cold blood murder, who shocked America.”
The statement said that after carefully considering, I have directed federal prosecutors to find a death sentence in the case.
Mangion was arrested on 9 December at a McDonald’s, a McDonald’s, a McDonalds in Pennsylvania, five days after the shooting of Thompson outside New York Hilton Midtown on 9 December. The prosecutors said that he was found with a gun of murder and a fake ID.
According to the Guardian, a notebook in his possession expressed entries allegedly expressing enmity towards health insurance officers, stating one from August 2024 that “target is insurance” and from October a description of a plan to “Wake” to the CEO of an insurance company.
The surveillance footage showed that the gunman disappeared at the Central Park before the manhunt ended by running away from the crime site on a bicycle and arresting Mangian. He has requested not to be guilty for the allegations of the state and has not yet filed a petition in the federal case.
50 -year -old Thompson was on his way to an investor conference when he was ambushed and shot. The largest health insurer in the US, United Healthcare, confirmed that Mangian was never a customer.
There are also political implications in the case. US President Donald Trump, who resumed the office in January, signed an executive order, restoring the federal death penalty on its first day.
This reversed its predecessor, which has reversed a adjournment by Biden.
Mangion’s defense team has not commented on the decision of death penalty. Their legal expenses are supported by approximately $ 775,000, which was stated by the Guardian on 4 December, through a campaign organized by a group called the Legal Committee.