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The US prosecutors filed an official notice that wanted the death penalty for Luigi Magione, the man accused of shooting a dead head of health in New York.
Prosecutors claim that the 26-year-old killed the UNITEDHEATHALTHCAR CEO Brian Thompson, “to strengthen an ideological message” and cause resistance to health insurance.
This move was made just hours before his hearing on four federal charges later on Friday.
Previously, a lawyer at the MANGIONE called on the decision to seek the death penalty “barbaric”.
Thompson was shot dead in front of a hotel on December 4th. Mangoone was arrested days later in Pennsylvania after a nationwide Mann.
He has already admitted that he was not guilty of state charges and was waiting for a lawsuit in New York prison.
Prosecutor General Pam Bondi said in April that she had directed the federal prosecutors to seek the death penalty in Mr. Magione’s case of “deliberate, cold-blooded murder.”
She added that the murder of G -N Thompson “was an act of political violence” and this “may have been a serious risk of death for additional persons” nearby.
Mr. Magione’s lawyer, Karen Friedman Agnifilo, had previously accused the government of “defending the violated, immoral and murderous health industry” and stated that her client had been caught in a tractor between the state and federal prosecutors.
“While he claims to defend against murder, the federal government is moving to commit the pre -mediated, state -sponsored murder of Luigi,” she added.
Investigators say that Manguine was motivated to kill the 50 -year -old d -Thompson because of anger to US health insurance companies.
In the official notice of the death penalty, filed on Thursday, prosecutors claim that G -n -Mangoone is a future danger because of its pronounced intention to focus on the health industry and to gather for its cause through violence.
Mr Mangione faces 11 state criminal censuses in New York, including first-degree murder and murder as a crime of terrorism.
If convicted of all censuses, he will face a mandatory sentence for life in prison without the possibility of conditional release.
But federal prosecutors also separately blamed the Mangoone for the use of firearms for murder and interstate lurking, leading to death. These accusations make it admissible for the death penalty.
Prosecutors said the federal and state affairs would move in parallel.
Thompson was shot dead in the back by a masked striker in December while entering a hotel where the company he was running was a meeting of investors.
A national search has led the police to Manguine five days later, the hundreds of miles of McDonald’s in Alton, Pennsylvania.
The incident lit a fulfilled debate on how the health system in the United States works.
Some Americans who pay more for healthcare than people in any other country have expressed anger from what they see as unfair treatment from insurance companies.