Luigi Mangione pretrial evidence hearing continued
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Mangione has pleaded not guilty to state and federal murder charges that he fatally shot Brian Thompson on Dec. 4, 2024, outside a hotel in Midtown Manhattan.
Luigi Mangione was back in court for Day 6 of a crucial evidence hearing on Thursday. Lawyers for the man accused of gunning down UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson want to keep some key pieces of evidence out of his upcoming murder trial.
Luigi Mangione, 27, appeared on Tuesday for the fifth day of a lengthy pretrial hearing in Manhattan Supreme Court.
Prosecutors last week shared a two-hour-long CCTV video, showing the shooting of Brian Thompson and its aftermath, with members of the media.
Two police officials at the scene where Luigi Mangione was arrested spent the bulk of Thursday on the witness stand defending their actions to search his backpack without a warrant.
Manhattan prosecutors on Monday entered into evidence notecards that appear to represent a list. Under the date "Dec. 5," the day after Thompson was fatally shot execution style in New York City in 2024, the notecard reads "buy black shoes (white stripe too distinctive)."
Luigi Mangione, the man accused in the killing of United Healthcare CEO Brian Thompson, is expected to be back in court with a high-stakes hearing set to resume and the judge weighing whether key evidence will be allowed at trial.
Luigi Mangione expressed shock at crowd size during Pennsylvania arraignment for allegedly killing UnitedHealthcare CEO, police officer testifies.
The man accused of killing UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson will not face the death penalty if convicted in New York as the state is among those that no longer has capital punishment. Luigi Mangione,