NewsLuigi Mangione raises over $80K for defense in murder case

Luigi Mangione raises over $80K for defense in murder case

Supporters of Luigi Mangione, accused of murdering Brian Thompson, have raised over $80,000 for his defense. Mangione will be represented by an experienced attorney from New York.

Luigi Mangione
Luigi Mangione
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9:52 AM EST, December 14, 2024

Luigi Mangione, suspected of murdering Brian Thompson, the head of UnitedHealthcare, has received financial support from his backers. Over $80,000 has been raised for his legal defense. Mangione will be represented by Karen Friedman Agnifilo, a well-known attorney from New York who has extensive experience in criminal cases.

Support for Mangione

Many of Mangione's sympathizers, wishing to remain anonymous, have set up online funds for his defense. Law enforcement agencies are concerned that Mangione is being portrayed as a martyr. According to the New York police report, the suspect in the shooting of Thompson on December 9th in Manhattan was driven by anger at the health insurance industry, which he accuses of "corporate greed."

New York District Attorney Alvin Bragg described the support for Mangione as "abhorrent" and "beyond comprehension." In an interview with ABC News, he expressed his indignation. Pennsylvania's Democratic Governor Josh Shapiro took a similar stance, calling the aid for Mangione "deeply disturbing" and emphasizing that "he is no hero."

Charges and defense

After fleeing New York, Mangione was apprehended in Pennsylvania, where he was charged with illegal possession of weapons and using false documents. Judge Dave Consiglio refused to release him on bail. In New York, Mangione faces a charge of second-degree murder, which refers to a killing committed in a sudden emotional state.

Mangione will be defended by Karen Friedman Agnifilo, who previously served as the chief deputy district attorney of Manhattan. Her experience in criminal cases in New York is widely recognized. "She knows every corridor, every judge, every clerk in the courthouse," notes CNN.

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