Crime Attorney General Pam Bondi directs federal prosecutors to seek death penalty for Luigi Mangione - Mangione, 26, was charged with fatally shooting UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson in New York City last year.

Attorney General Pamela Bondi on Tuesday directed federal prosecutors to seek the death penalty for Luigi Mangione, the man accused of gunning down UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson in New York City last year.

Mangione, 26, was federally charged in December with stalking and murdering Thompson after the CEO was fatally shot on the streets of midtown Manhattan. He was also charged with first-degree murder in furtherance of terrorism by state prosecutors.

Bondi said that she was directing prosecutors to seek the death penalty as part of "President Trump’s agenda to stop violent crime and Make America Safe Again."

"Luigi Mangione’s murder of Brian Thompson — an innocent man and father of two young children — was a premeditated, cold-blooded assassination that shocked America," Bondi said in a statement.

Mangione has pled not guilty to all charges. His lawyer did not immediately return a request for comment about the attorney general's request.

Thompson's Dec. 4 killing and subsequent colossal manhunt for his masked assassin captivated the nation for weeks.

The gunman fled on a bike outside the New York Hilton Midtown, where Thompson was staying for the health care company's annual investors' meeting, police said. City surveillance footage showed the gunman riding into Central Park before disappearing.

Five days later, on Dec. 9, Mangione was recognized in a McDonald’s in Altoona, Pennsylvania, and arrested that day.

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Tell that to the families of UnitedHealthcare policy victims.
They'll be just as histrionic and blame pushing I'm sure.
And yet juries saying not guilty is in the rules too.
Yes juries do make mistakes a lot, unfortunately.
Medical malpractice frequently is prosecuted as murder. Denying needed treatments is too.
Shooting a murderer to death isn't murder. Grow up. Watch some Westerns.
Thompson wasn't a doctor. He had no patients. He had one job and only one job and that was CEO. He didn't become the CEO to save lives.
"lol grow up and watch some movies bro XD" Life is not a Western film holy fucking shit that was possibly the most retarded thing you've said this entire thread outside of murder not being murder.
As I said, half the country disagrees with you.
I thought only the jury mattered?
That's cute, but I voted Trump and red down the line. That doesn't mean I give a shit about the perfectly just extrajudicial execution of an evil, evil man. May many more follow him into the grave.
Voted Trump but still doesn't know the definition of "murder".
So let's say if some tranny kills himself over Trump's executive order over troon shit, and someone assassinates him for it, then it's totally cool because someone was a "victim" of Trump's decision? Because that's exactly what you're trying to say.
 
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Trumptards be like "do I disobey my law and order president/god for life and criticize his minion or do I suck the rotted decomposed cock of the faggot CEO whose death I was cheering for 4 months ago because orange man said he gud?" decisions decisions. Let's see you win that gold medal in mental gymnastics, magafaggots

oh btw this is the same bitch who keeps cockteasing you retards with the epstein files that she will never release lmao, it's almost like these faggot suit bugmen will lynch people who step out of line but will protect their own child raping ilk while you all slurp the shit from their assholes like the good little bootlicking simps you are
 
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They'll be just as histrionic and blame pushing I'm sure.
Surprise surprise, the legislators that health insurance bought off doesn't classify it as murder. I guess that just makes it not murder, somehow, because our betters legislated it so.
Yes juries do make mistakes a lot, unfortunately.
A jury's verdict of Guilty or Not Guilty cannot be a mistake under the law.
Thompson wasn't a doctor. He had no patients. He had one job and only one job and that was CEO. He didn't become the CEO to save lives.
He became CEO to profit off of lives unjustly, but not illegally.
"lol grow up and watch some movies bro XD" Life is not a Western film holy fucking shit that was possibly the most retarded thing you've said this entire thread outside of murder not being murder.
Justice looked a lot different back then, when the police weren't minutes away and recording devices weren't on every corner and in every pocket.
I thought only the jury mattered?
Yes, the jury formed from citizens, half of which disagree with you.
Voted Trump but still doesn't know the definition of "murder".
You're the one sheltering in "but our legislators said it wasn't murder!!!"
So let's say if some tranny kills himself over Trump's executive order over troon shit, and someone assassinates him for it, then it's totally cool because someone was a "victim" of Trump's decision? Because that's exactly what you're trying to say.
That strawman is ridiculous enough without me saying anything.
It's good to see people realize how gay was the whole affair. Especially when even supporters admit that if they were in the ceo positions they wouldn't be able to do anything anyways.
That isn't saying anything. Anyone in that position doing the same inhuman "just business" decisions would deserve Thompson's fate. The conscientious wouldn't take that job, and if they do, they take their own lives into their hands.
And of course nothing changed.
One evildoer was buried. Thats a win.
The idea of muh martyrdom is just ridiculous, no one gives a shit besides LARPers and femcels that would move to the next famous guy.
I'm just happy and thankful for the good deed Luigi did.
 
Just putting this out there.
Vocal minority, etc.

Throw the book at UnitedHealthcare CEO murderer, voters say in exclusive poll​


Ken Alltucker andEduardo Cuevas
USA TODAY

Nearly two-thirds of Americans think the Dec. 4 murder of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson was wrong, and the suspected killer should be prosecuted to the full extent of the law, according to a new USA TODAY/Suffolk University poll.

Most of the rest agreed it was wrong, but said they understood the anger the alleged shooter felt toward America's health care system.

The findings underscore lingering furor with a system that spends more than any other in the world but delivers the lowest life expectancy among large, wealthy nations.

The poll comes as UnitedHealth Group on Thursday morning will report fourth quarter and year-end earnings, marking the first time the Minnesota-based insurance giant's executives will speak publicly since Thompson's murder.

The poll of 1,000 registered voters, taken by landline and cellphone from Jan. 7 to 11, has a margin of error of plus or minus 3.1 percentage points.
 
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"How come someone is looking at the death penalty for first degree murder of a white man? Why does Trump hate freedom so much?"

This is what some people in this topic sound like right now. No, they are not going to magically change the health care system in the US because some multi-millionaire got domed. Do you even insurrect, bro?
 
A jury's verdict of Guilty or Not Guilty cannot be a mistake under the law.
So OJ was never a murderer because a Jury found him not guilty. Cool.
He became CEO to profit off of lives unjustly, but not illegally.
Not illegally so therefore killing him wasn't in response to murder but because Magione didn't like the guys job?
Yes, the jury formed from citizens, half of which disagree with you.
Half of which most are too stupid to be jury selected.
You're the one sheltering in "but our legislators said it wasn't murder!!!"
I haven't anything about our legislators. I'm going off the literal definition of murder. Then one anyone with an ounce of common sense knows.
That strawman is ridiculous enough without me saying anything.
"I don't have a rebuttal so uhhh STRAWMAN!" thank you for your concession.
One evildoer was buried. Thats a win.
A win means something was done. Nothing was accomplished besides making someone else the CEO who is going to do the exact same shit Thompson did. So congrats, you got another guy promoted to the same position to do the exact same job, REALLY doing your part to change the world
 
It's good to see people realize how gay was the whole affair. Especially when even supporters admit that if they were in the ceo positions they wouldn't be able to do anything anyways. And of course nothing changed.

If Hitler had no followers and no army, he would have just been some faggot weirdo that couldn’t cut it as an artist.

Sometimes it makes you wonder who was worse, the one giving the orders or the ones carrying them out.
 
A question for the Free Luigi people: Hypothetically let's say Luigi gets off without prison time or he does 25 years and is released. If one of Brian Thompson's two sons, now fatherless, grew up and shot Luigi dead in the streets for making them grow up without a dad, would you support that?
 
A question for the Free Luigi people: Hypothetically let's say Luigi gets off without prison time or he does 25 years and is released. If one of Brian Thompson's two sons, now fatherless, grew up and shot Luigi dead in the streets for making them grow up without a dad, would you support that?
No you see that would be bad because (insert leftist textwall here) murder is only good if it's in the name of Communism or makes my panties wet.
 
I don't get it

Dude cold blooded planned and murdered a dude for personal reasons. I don't give a shit that the average Redditard thinks Lugi is some sort of hero for shooting a rich dude.

Kill someone in something other then self-defence you forfeit your own life it's that simple and needs to be that simple. If we good back to the good ole day of honor killing and vendetta's things will get nasty quickly
 
"How come someone is looking at the death penalty for first degree murder of a white man? Why does Trump hate freedom so much?"

This is what some people in this topic sound like right now. No, they are not going to magically change the health care system in the US because some multi-millionaire got domed. Do you even insurrect, bro?

No, you are not just magically going to be eventually freed from the taxes and the tyranny of the crown just because you toss some tea leaves into the harbor. Do you even insurrect, Bro?
If one of Brian Thompson's two sons, now fatherless, grew up and shot Luigi dead in the streets for making them grow up without a dad, would you support that?

I would understand their motives and wish them well in their trial and judgment by a jury. Same as I do Luigi.

It seems like he wasn’t a very nice man, outside of being a Soul Sucking CEO of a Corporate death cult. Who knows, maybe they’ll one day thank Luigi?
 
The CEO was an asshole who made his enemies from his awful executive decisions, but Luigi still committed a planned murder and that cannot be a deed that goes unpushed, no matter how much you try to be a vitriolic faggot about it. He left the CEO's kids fatherless. They are the only people I feel any genuine sympathy for in this entire situation. Imagine seeing a large group of people championing the death of your father.
 
"If you achieve a certain level of economic success you deserve to be brutally murdered in the street like a dog" is not a helpful or productive line of thought in a civil society.
It's not about achieving economic success, that's looking at it like a leftist. It's about being part of the Big Pharma conspiracy. The "victim" was a knowing participant in the Covid/Vaccine/Death pipeline.
 
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