Luigi Mangione might be arraigned subsequent week on federal expenses, together with homicide and stalking, within the killing of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson, allegations that might get him the loss of life penalty if convicted.
Mangione’s listening to is scheduled for 1 p.m. ET subsequent Friday. A federal grand jury in Manhattan returned the four-count indictment a day in the past.
It features a cost of homicide by means of use of a firearm, which carries the potential for the loss of life penalty. The indictment, which mirrors a felony criticism introduced after Mangione’s arrest final December, additionally expenses him with stalking and a gun offense.
Mangione’s legal professionals have argued that U.S. Lawyer Basic Pam Bondi’s announcement this month ordering prosecutors to hunt the loss of life penalty was a “political stunt” that corrupted the grand jury course of and disadvantaged him of his constitutional proper to due course of.
Mangione, a 26-year-old Ivy League graduate from a distinguished Maryland actual property household, faces separate federal and state homicide expenses after authorities stated he gunned down Thompson, 50, exterior a Manhattan lodge on Dec. 4 as the manager arrived for UnitedHealthcare’s annual investor convention.
Surveillance video confirmed a masked gunman capturing Thompson from behind. Police say the phrases “delay,” “deny” and “depose” had been scrawled on the ammunition, mimicking a phrase generally used to explain how insurers keep away from paying claims.
The killing and ensuing five-day search resulting in Mangione’s arrest rattled the enterprise group, with some well being insurers deleting pictures of executives from their web sites and switching to on-line shareholder conferences. On the similar time, some medical insurance critics have rallied round Mangione as a stand-in for frustrations over protection denials and hefty medical payments.