Luigi Mangione's sick groupies and more: Letters to the Editor - March 2, 2025
Briefly

In a recent court appearance for accused murderer Luigi Mangione, numerous groupies gathered to support him, raising troubling concerns about society's response to violent crime. An opinion piece critiques the public's adoration of a figure accused of killing a family man, emphasizing the need for accountability. Additionally, a retired NYPD Captain defends the role of retired officers in child protective services, asserting their importance in safeguarding children and investigating family violence, refuting claims that their program lapsed after 2018.
It is a measure of the depravity of our society that an alleged murderer of a husband and father is cheered by dozens of groupies as he makes a court appearance.
No grievance justifies a savage, targeted killing, regardless of how young and handsome the murderer may be.
ACS prioritizes child safety, and the partnership between these former officers and CPS staff is invaluable to our work.
I'm proud to lead this team of experienced law enforcement experts who make a difference every day in protecting children and supporting families.
Read at New York Post
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