Luigi Mangione, arrested in Pennsylvania, faces federal charges of stalking and murder for allegedly killing UnitedHealthcare's CEO Brian Thompson, leading to possible death penalty.
The federal complaint charges Mangione with two counts of stalking and one of murder with a firearm, which may include the death penalty if prosecutors pursue it.
In New York state, Mangione is indicted on terrorism-related charges, with life in prison without parole possible, as New York does not impose the death penalty.
Mangione displayed little reaction in court when accusatory statements about Thompson's murder were read, highlighting the gravity of the situation he faces.
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