Luigi Mangione hit with federal charges, making him eligible for death penalty in alleged killing of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson
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Accused killer Luigi Mangione has been indicted on federal charges including murder and stalking related to the execution of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson, with a potential death penalty.
The federal complaint against Mangione brings forth serious charges that include murder through the use of a firearm and stalking, with the aim to pursue the death penalty.
While New York abolished the death penalty in 2004, federal authorities can still seek capital punishment, making this case a significant legal battle.
Mangione now faces 11 state-level charges including first-degree murder, which is considered an exceedingly rare accusation at the state level.
Read at New York Post
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