Tuesday, December 10, 2024
Year : 2, Issue: 15
ABC7 News: Luigi Mangione has challenged his extradition to New York City during a brief hearing before a judge Tuesday and has been remanded in Pennsylvania without bail.
Mangione was disgruntled as he entered court, shouting “it is completely count of touch and is an insult to the intelligence of the American people and their lives experience.”
At one point during the hearing, Mangione tried to interject while his attorney was attempting to convince the judge to release him on bail. He was discussing the $8,000 on US currency Mangione was allegedly found with and the $2,000 in foreign currency.
Mangione considered the killing of Brian Thompson to be a “symbolic takedown” of United Healthcare over perceived corruption, according to a confidential assessment of the crime by the NYPD intelligence bureau described to ABC News.
On Tuesday, Pennsylvania State Police released a new photograph of Mangione, wearing a blue medical mask, dark jacket and brown beanie, and eating what appears to be a McDonald’s hash brown, to jog anyone’s memory who may have seen him in Pennsylvania since last Wednesday
Along with a second-degree murder charge, he also has three gun charges -including unlawful possession of a loaded firearm and possession of a suppressor — and a charge of possession of a forged instrument.
Arresting officers in Altoona also found a “semi-automatic pistol with what appears to be a 3-D printed loaded receiver with a metal slide and silencer, and written admissions about the crime,” the warrant said.
Asked by the judge if he would like a public defender or retain private counsel on Monday, Mangione asked if he could answer that question at a future date. He declared that he had no drug or mental health history that the court should be aware of, and denied he was in possession of $8,000 cash plus additional foreign currency at the time of his arrest.
NYPD Chief of Detectives Joseph Kenny said the document did not include specific threats but indicated “ill will towards corporate America.”
Police are now looking at Mangione’s travel at various points across the United States and out of the county within the past year, the sources said.
The Associated Press and ABC News contributed to this report.