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Mangione Indicted on Murder Charges, Could Face Death Penalty
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Matis Glenn1 MIN READ
Published Apr. 17, 2025, 7:41 PM
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Luigi Mangione was formally indicted Thursday by a New York grand jury on four federal counts, including murder with a firearm; a charge that could qualify him for the death penalty.
Mangione now faces both federal and state prosecutions for the fatal shooting of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson last year. Earlier this month, Attorney General Pam Bondi ordered the Justice Department to pursue capital punishment in the case. Mangione cannot be convicted of a capital offense in his New York state charges, however, since the state does not carry out the death penalty.
The federal indictment lists two counts of stalking, one count of murder involving a firearm, and one additional weapons charge against Mangione.
While a federal complaint was initially made public in December, it wasn’t until Thursday that a formal indictment was issued.
Mangione has entered a not guilty plea to the state-level murder and terrorism charges brought against him in New York.
Although he is now charged federally with murder and stalking, he has not yet responded with a plea on those counts.
Thompson was fatally shot on December 4 outside a hotel in midtown Manhattan, where he had traveled for a UnitedHealthcare investor event.
Mangione was apprehended later that month at a McDonald’s in Altoona, Pennsylvania, following a manhunt. He was taken into custody on unrelated charges.
His defense attorney is currently seeking to have the firearm and forgery charges dismissed.
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