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A 58-year-old man has been arrested and charged after police said he threatened the CEO of Bristol (Conn.) Health on social media. Bristol Police said in a Facebook post that they located and arrested ...
Comedians say they want to push conversations about violence, not glorify the accused killer of a health care company CEO.
Pages from the alleged CEO killer’s journal appear to signal that he considered a different target before deciding it would not “improve people’s lives.” ...
Diary entries written by Luigi Mangione reveal the now 27-year-old’s detailed thinking before the killing of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson last year, a new court filing shows.
Accused insurance CEO killer Luigi Mangione pleads not guilty to federal murder charges. Luigi Mangione, accused of gunning down a health insurance executive in cold blood, has pleaded not guilty ...
US seeks death penalty for accused killer of health insurance CEO. Luigi Mangione is accused of shooting and killing UnitedHealthcare chief executive Brian Thompson in New York in 2024.
Alleged insurance CEO killer has a special request while he awaits trial Published: Mar. 25, 2025, 5:56 p.m. FILE - Luigi Nicholas Mangione leaves the Blair County Courthouse in Hollidaysburg, Pa ...
‘Overwhelmed and Grateful’: Accused Health Insurance CEO-Killer Luigi Mangione Issues on New Fundraising Website His First Statement Since Arrest. The accused shooter, now incarcerated in Brooklyn’s ...
The judges on Prime Video's "Tribunal Justice" are equally appalled by the outpouring of support for the suspected UnitedHealthCare CEO killer Luigi Mangione.
Two-thirds of Americans say the alleged killer of UnitedHealthcare's CEO should be prosecuted to the full extent of the law. ... She had purchased her own health insurance plan and studied the terms.
WASHINGTON- Most Americans believe health insurance profits and coverage denials share responsibility for the killing of UnitedHealthcare's CEO- although not as much as the person who pulled ...
Most Americans believe health insurance profits and coverage denials share responsibility for the killing of UnitedHealthcare’s CEO — although not as much as the person who pulled the trigger.