Grand jury indicts UnitedHealthcare CEO suspect on first-degree homicide

Manhattan District Legal professional Alvin Bragg (D) introduced Tuesday {that a} grand jury handed up an indictment towards Luigi Mangione, the suspect within the killing of UnitedHealthcare’s CEO.  

Mangione faces 11 costs, together with first-degree homicide and two counts of second-degree homicide.

The primary-degree homicide cost, which carries as much as life in jail with out parole, requires an aggravated issue. The indictment describes the alleged homicide as furthering of an act of terrorism, casting the killing as an try and “intimidate or coerce” civilians and affect the insurance policies and conduct of the federal government. 

The suspect faces eight further costs: seven counts of legal possession of a weapon in various levels and one depend of legal possession of a cast instrument within the second diploma.  

Bragg referred to as the 26-year-old’s alleged assault “brazen, targeted and premeditated” at a press convention Tuesday afternoon asserting the indictment. 

“This was a frightening, well-planned, targeted murder that was intended to cause shock and attention and intimidation,” the district lawyer mentioned. “It occurred in one of the most bustling parts of our city, threatening the safety of local residents and tourists alike, commuters and businesspeople just starting out on their day.” 

Karen Friedman Agnifilo, Mangione’s lawyer, declined to remark. 

UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson was gunned down earlier this month outdoors New York Hilton Midtown, the place he was set to handle an annual traders assembly. 

Mangione, who emerged as a suspect after legislation enforcement launched and broadly unfold his picture, is in custody in Pennsylvania after he was noticed and arrested at a McDonald’s final week in Altoona, Pa.

Past the homicide costs, the indictment accuses Mangione of illegally possessing an assault weapon, firearm silencer, two high-capacity magazines and a “ghost gun.” A cast instrument cost corresponds to possessing an alleged faux driver’s license. 

Prosecutors allege Mangione arrived in New York by bus on Nov. 24, greater than per week earlier than he allegedly killed Thompson. Mangione purportedly stayed at a hostel, extending his keep a number of occasions. 

Legislation enforcement that arrested Mangione on the McDonald’s mentioned he “became quiet and started to shake” after they requested whether or not he had been in New York lately. A ghost gun, silencer and writings expressing in poor health will towards company America had been discovered on his individual, linking him to the crime, police mentioned. 

He is because of return to court docket Thursday for extra proceedings on his firearms costs in Pennsylvania, and New York’s try and extradite him to face the extra critical costs contained in its indictment. 

Bragg mentioned his workplace has “indications” Mangione might waive the extradition listening to, which might pave the way in which for his switch to Manhattan. 

Within the aftermath of Thompson’s killing, social media exploded with sympathy for the alleged shooter and anger on the medical insurance trade. 

“Let me say this plainly: There is no heroism in what Mangione did,” New York Police Commissioner Jessica Tisch mentioned Tuesday. 

“We don’t celebrate murders, and we don’t lionize the killing of anyone, and any attempt to rationalize this is vile, reckless and offensive to our deeply held principles of justice,” she mentioned. 

Up to date at 4:24 p.m. EST

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