Luigi Mangione, 26, appeared in a New York federal court Thursday to face charges in the fatal shooting of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson, following his extradition from Pennsylvania. Wearing a blue sweater and khaki pants, Mangione heard four federal charges including murder through a firearm, which could carry the death penalty.
The suspect, arrested at a McDonald’s in Altoona, Pennsylvania with a “ghost gun” and fake ID, was transported to Manhattan via plane and helicopter under heavy security described as equivalent to diplomatic protection. New York Mayor Eric Adams joined police officials to receive the suspect, who will be held at Metropolitan Detention Center Brooklyn.
Defense attorneys Karen Friedman Agnifilo and Mark Agnifilo, who also represent Sean “Diddy” Combs in his separate case, expressed concern over the unusual combination of state and federal charges. “I’ve never seen anything like what is happening here in 30 years of practicing law,” Agnifilo told the court.
Prosecutors have begun presenting evidence to a grand jury, including fingerprint matches from the crime scene. District Attorney Alvin Bragg alleges Mangione arrived in New York on November 24, staying in a Manhattan hostel under a false identity before the attack. Police recovered a handwritten document indicating “motivation and mindset” during his arrest.
The 15-minute hearing drew significant public attention, with protesters outside displaying signs supporting Mangione. The suspect will remain in custody as his lawyers have not yet submitted a bail application.