The man accused of fatally shooting UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson in December, released his first official statement.
Luigi Mangione's message was posted on a website created by his legal defense team. New York Post It has been reported on friday.
“I am overwhelmed and grateful to everyone who wrote me to share my stories and express their support. As the mail flooded MDCs from all over the country and from all over the world. This support transcended political, racial and even class divisions,” he said. I wrote it.
“It's impossible to reply to most letters, but please know you're reading every letter you received. I'm grateful to everyone who took the time to write. I'll hear more in the future. I look forward to it,” Mangion concluded.
The suspect murder suspect, currently held by authorities at the Metropolitan Detention Center in Brooklyn, was charged with first-degree murder in promoting terrorism in the murder of a CEO outside the CEO of the Manhattan Midtown Hotel on December 4, 2024. It's there.
When police finally found the suspect in Altoona, Pennsylvania, they reportedly found his person a handwritten note saying, “These parasites have come.”
Video footage show The moment when the suspect allegedly shot and killed Thompson:
post According to the article, Mangion's manifesto said he had helped with the healthcare industry.
“He has since pleaded not guilty to many state and federal charges that have led to cold-blooded murders. Mangion could be executed if convicted in his federal case. ” said the outlet.
After Thompson's death, social media platforms tackled an influx of left-wing content that praised and praised Mangione, according to Breitbart News.
Platforms such as YouTube, Reddit and Meta threads have taken steps to remove any posts they believe are in violation of their content policies and are engaging in the glory or the act of violence committed by extremists, criminals or terrorist organisations. It prohibits justification. Breitbart News has previously reported on the group sending love letters to Mangione, a cottage industry for Mangione products ranging from t-shirts to home decorations.
According to postMangion recently accepted nearly $300,000 in donations raised for him by 10,000 donors.

