A New York judge has tossed Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg's terrorism charges against suspected UnitedHealthcare CEO assassin Luigi Mangione.2nd degree murder means no life without parole, a huge win for Mangione on the state charges. Somehow this NY judge found that studying someone's movements, lying in wait, stalking them and shooting them in the back of their head didn't rise to the level of 1st degree murder...smh.
The suspected killer appeared court Tuesday morning shortly after the NYPD warned that business leaders and political figures may be at an increased risk less than a week after a sniper shot and killed Turning Point USA founder Charlie Kirk during a public event at Utah Valley University in Orem, Utah.
Mangione faces a slew of state and federal charges after police allege he stalked and ambushed Brian Thompson, the health insurer's chief executive and a married father of two from Minnesota who was visiting New York City for an investor conference.
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New York Court Tosses Terror Charges Against Luigi Mangione
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