He is an accused murderer. So why are so many Americans cheering him on – surely it’s not just because he’s “hot”?
The man accused of killing UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson will not face the death penalty if convicted in New York as ...
Police tipped off the feds after they recognized the 26-year-old’s face in surveillance images put out by the NYPD after Thompson, 50, was gunned down last week – but his mother wasn’t quite sure ...
Mangione’s face was known to cops in California because he’d been reported missing by his family just weeks earlier on Nov.
Luigi Mangione, who is accused of killing Brian Thompson in New York, could face additional charges, according to Manhattan ...
It is unlikely that suspected UnitedHealthcare CEO assassin Luigi Mangione will face federal charges, despite misgivings that Manhattan DA Alvin Bragg may "mishandle" his case.
Police say the evidence against Luigi Mangione includes fingerprints and notebook entries linking him to the shooting death ...
Luigi Mangione appeared at an extradition hearing in Pennsylvania where his lawyer, Thomas Dickey, said the 26-year-old would ...
Luigi Mangione, the person of interest arrested in connection with the grisly killing ... believed to be Mangione before his ...
In addition to the murder charge, Mangione faces an additional four charges in New York, online court records show.
Luigi Mangione faces a second-degree murder charge and four additional charges in New York in connection to the killing of ...
Luigi Mangioni, who was arrested earlier this week and charged in last week's killing of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson, could soon be facing additional charges, according to Manhattan District ...