Smug ‘assassin’ Luigi Mangione pleads not guilty to killing CEO as sick supporters flock to court despite freezing temps

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THE suspect accused of assassinating the chief executive of UnitedHealthcare has pleaded not guilty to state charges in connection to the brazen Midtown killing.

Luigi Mangione is facing 11 criminal counts after prosecutors said he meticulously planned out Brian Thompson’s killing on December 4 to invoke terror.

Luigi Mangione arrived in Manhattan Criminal Court on Monday, where he is expected to be arraigned on state chargesAFP or licensors

Mangione pleaded not guilty to state charges in connection with Brian Thompson’s murderAFP or licensors

Protesters gathered outside of Manhattan Criminal Court in support of MangioneGetty Images – Getty

A demonstrator holds a cardboard sign that reads ‘Health over wealth’Reuters

Luigie Mangione’s attorney raised concerns that he will not receive a fair trial, saying he’s being treated like a ‘human ping-pong ball’AP:Associated Press

Mangione, who was handcuffed and shackled by the wrists and ankles, emerged at the downtown Manhattan Criminal Courthouse just before 9:30 am on Monday.

Wearing a burgundy sweater over a white collared shirt and khaki pants with orange prison sneakers, Mangione was flanked by New York detectives who escorted him inside the courtroom.

Karen Friedman Agnifilo, Mangione’s attorney, raised concerns about her client’s ability to obtain a fair trial.

“He’s a young man, and he’s being treated like a human ping-pong ball by two warring jurisdictions here,” Agnifilo argued.

“They’re treating him like a human spectacle.”

Agnifilo underscored Mayor Eric Adam’s presence on Thursday at the Wall Street heliport, where dozens of armed New York police officers and FBI officials waited for Mangione to arrive after being extradited from Pennsylvania.

However, Judge Gregory Carro assured Agnifilo that Mangione would receive a fair trial, saying, “We will carefully select a jury.”

Dozens of supporters gathered outside the courthouse in frigid temperatures, holding up “Free Luigi” and anti-insurance signs.

The demonstrators held up cardboard signs that read “Health over wealth” and “Deny, defense, depose” – the three words prosecutors said Mangione engraved on the shell casings of three bullets he used to assassinate Thompson, 50.

Moments before the court hearing began, several young women in their 20s waited in line to enter the courthouse to attend Mangione’s arraignment, according to WCBS-TV.

Some of the women told the outlet it was “the first time they’ve come for a court case,” and they were there to support Mangione.

Mangione’s next court date in state court is scheduled for February 21.

FEDERAL INDICTMENT

Mangione was immediately placed in federal custody after federal prosecutors unsealed a four-count indictment against the 26-year-old Ivy League graduate.

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