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The U.S. Attorney General, Pamela Bondi, has directed federal prosecutors to pursue the death penalty for Luigi Mangione, charged with the murder of UnitedHealth Group's insurance division CEO, Brian Thompson, in New York last year. Thompson was fatally shot on December 4 outside a Midtown Manhattan hotel during a company event, prompting a five-day manhunt for Mangione.
Mangione has pleaded not guilty to New York state charges, which include murder as an act of terrorism. Conviction could lead to a life sentence without parole, but New York does not permit the death penalty for state offenses. However, a separate federal indictment has been brought against him in Manhattan federal court, where he could face the death penalty if convicted.
"Luigi Mangione’s murder of Brian Thompson — an innocent man and father of two young children — was a premeditated, cold-blooded assassination," Bondi stated, indicating that the prosecution aligns with President Donald Trump's agenda to combat violent crime. While public condemnation for the murder has been widespread, some view Mangione as a folk hero in response to rising healthcare costs.