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Luigi should face the life reward, not the death penalty.
What are they even saying he did wrong?
Since when has anyone in New York faced the death penalty? Who was the last person? Some sorry Irish drunk from “Gangs of New York”?
It’s federal charges they’re saying they’ll bring, and that will be the death penalty, but aside from the unconstitutionality of all this “federal charge” gibberish, if the feds are going to do this, why don’t they do it to criminal niggers who kill innocent people instead of Italian folk heroes?
AP:
The man accused of killing UnitedHealthcare’s CEO was whisked back to New York by plane and helicopter Thursday to face new federal charges of stalking and murder, which could bring the death penalty if he’s convicted.Luigi Mangione was held without bail following a Manhattan federal court appearance, capping a whirlwind day that began in Pennsylvania, where he was arrested last week in the Dec. 4 attack on Brian Thompson.
The 26-year-old Ivy League graduate had been expected to be arraigned Thursday on a state murder indictment in a killing that at once rattled the business community and galvanized some health insurance critics, but the federal charges preempted that appearance. The cases will now proceed on parallel tracks, prosecutors said, with the state charges expected to go to trial first.
Who thinks this is okay? Totally aside from Luigi and his case, how are there two murder charges for the same murder?
Some of the unconstitutional acts this sickening kike government engages in are convoluted and confusing, but this is not one such case. The fact you can’t be tried twice for the same crime is explicitly enumerated in the Fifth Amendment.
No room for confusion there. This is “gun control” tier.
And again, if the feds can just say “we’re also charging you with murder as well!”, why don’t they do it every time?
Mangione, shackled at the ankles and wearing dress clothes, said little during the 15-minute proceeding as he sat between his lawyers in a packed federal courtroom.…
At a hearing there Thursday morning, Mangione agreed to be returned to New York and was immediately turned over to at least a dozen New York Police Department officers who took him to an airport and a plane bound for Long Island.
He then was flown to a Manhattan heliport, where he was walked slowly up a pier by a throng of officers with assault rifles — a contingent that included New York City Mayor Eric Adams and Police Commissioner Jessica Tisch.
The federal complaint filed Thursday charges Mangione with two counts of stalking and one count each of murder through use of a firearm and a firearms offense. Murder by firearm carries the possibility of the death penalty, though federal prosecutors will determine whether to pursue that path in coming months.
He should just be released.
What did he even do?
Everyone wants him released. Especially women.
I thought we were supposed to believe all women?
Women are saying he should be freed, and I believe it.