Anonymous Feds can't kill Luigi 01/30/26(Fri)13:38:28 No. 1485526 https://apnews.com/article/mangione-unitedhealthcare-death-penalty-dismissed-killing-1d17a30d0297acda29fc82dbf54d2677 Federal prosecutors can’t seek the death penalty against Luigi Mangione in the killing of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson, a federal judge ruled Friday, foiling the Trump administration’s bid to see him executed for what it called a “premeditated, cold-blooded assassination that shocked America.” Judge Margaret Garnett dismissed a federal murder charge that had enabled prosecutors to seek capital punishment, finding it technically flawed. She wrote that she did so to “foreclose the death penalty as an available punishment to be considered by the jury” as it weighs whether to convict Mangione. Garnett also dismissed a gun charge but left in place stalking charges that carry a maximum punishment of life in prison. To seek the death penalty, prosecutors needed to show that Mangione killed Thompson while committing another “crime of violence.” Stalking doesn’t fit that definition, Garnett wrote in her opinion, citing case law and legal precedents. In a win for prosecutors, Garnett ruled they can use evidence collected from his backpack during his arrest, including a 9mm handgun and a notebook in which authorities say Mangione described his intent to “wack” an insurance executive. Mangione’s lawyers had sought to exclude those items, arguing the search was illegal because police hadn’t yet obtained a warrant. >>
Anonymous 01/30/26(Fri)13:55:49 No. 1485540 YAHOOO! >>
Anonymous 01/30/26(Fri)14:06:23 No. 1485545 >>1485526 >In a win for prosecutors, Garnett ruled they can use evidence collected from his backpack during his arrest, including a 9mm handgun and a notebook in which authorities say Mangione described his intent to “wack” an insurance executive. The backpack and gun the cop found with their body cam off? lol>>
Anonymous 01/30/26(Fri)14:12:42 No. 1485547 Luigi Mangione belongs in a good insane asylum. >>
Anonymous 01/30/26(Fri)14:14:25 No. 1485549 >>1485545 Defense is gonna have fun with that at trial.>>
Anonymous 01/30/26(Fri)14:31:41 No. 1485568 Good >>
Louie Louie Louie Lou i oooooo(...) 01/30/26(Fri)18:12:57 No. 1485628 >>1485549 Luigi's lawyers have to make sure that he has a predominantly female jury>>
Anonymous 01/31/26(Sat)03:18:37 No. 1485732 >>1485547 He belongs dead, in order to teach a lesson to his hybristophiliac fanbase and to get rid of a prettyboy: no, you do not get to pop off and directly challenge the government/business apparatus from which you yourselves all personally benefit, even and especially when they deny your claims. He's already a "martyr" (from the wrongheaded point of view), so the simple formality of putting him down doesn't hazard any further martyrdom from that same incorrect perspective. The assassination was a direct attack on capital, the American system, all of it. Which is to say, the good guys. He needs to be put down, one way or another, and to be made an example of. Ideally, this will occur through the machinations of the justice system.>>
Anonymous 01/31/26(Sat)05:16:03 No. 1485735 >>1485732 >teach lesson He’d become a martyr and symbol and many more of him would likely be created the moment he took his last breath.>a direct attack on capital, the American system, all of it. Which is to say, the good guys. *Laughs in Jan 6th*>>
Anonymous 01/31/26(Sat)05:36:50 No. 1485739 >>1485735 It's extremely telling he considers crony capitalism to be 'the American system' and not democracy.>>
Anonymous 01/31/26(Sat)06:55:27 No. 1485744 >>1485732 Dude shut the fuck up.>>
Anonymous 01/31/26(Sat)07:14:10 No. 1485745 >>1485732 >hybristophiliac This the new eleutheromania?>>
Anonymous 01/31/26(Sat)12:59:44 No. 1485773 >>1485735 So who was the next person to shoot a healthcare CEO after Luigi? How many more Luigis have been created so far?>>
Anonymous 01/31/26(Sat)13:25:53 No. 1485780 trump next >>
Anonymous 01/31/26(Sat)14:06:03 No. 1485791 >>1485526 I would not be shocked if a jury lets Luigi off on any serious charges and I am serious>>
Anonymous 01/31/26(Sat)14:07:04 No. 1485792 >>1485732 Not as dead as the CEOs who kill millions by denying their insurance claims. Thankfully, there's a Luigi for that.>>
Anonymous 01/31/26(Sat)15:29:25 No. 1485815 >>1485792 What if Brian Thompson was denying insurance claims for troons? It's possible he was saving lives.>>
Anonymous 01/31/26(Sat)15:59:12 No. 1485825 >>1485791 Jury Nullification would be the troll move, so redditchan, aka /pol/ would be dead set against it>>
Anonymous 01/31/26(Sat)22:28:26 No. 1485900 >>1485732 I do wish death on you and all the shills like you. Luigi is a saint. Murder him and he will become an marter for all time. May there be a thousand blessed copy cats.>>
Anonymous 01/31/26(Sat)23:07:24 No. 1485919 >>1485900 Jesus Christ is a saint Luigi is Barabbas He is a false prophet>>
Anonymous 01/31/26(Sat)23:08:36 No. 1485920 >>1485900 Luigi's a low IQ monkey that murdered an innocent man>>
Anonymous 01/31/26(Sat)23:14:43 No. 1485922 >>1485920 >>1485919 Paid shills have no souls. Also this is what Chan looks like when all paid astroturfing of our thinking is now down by AI. It looks like shit and sounds like shit and is hundreds of times easier to ignore.>>
Anonymous 01/31/26(Sat)23:19:52 No. 1485923 >>1485922 Please do ignore it and stop shitting up the board with your brainless commentary>>
Anonymous 01/31/26(Sat)23:25:31 No. 1485924 >>1485732 >capital, the American system, all of it. Which is to say, the good guys To be good, fundamentally, is to care for your fellow man. What you describe is the opposite of that, the American system's incentive structures directly reward maximal exploitation and destroying the agency of others. This is plain to see with the for-profit healthcare industry which has needlessly ruined countless lives. At least, that's the way the system is right now.>>
Anonymous 01/31/26(Sat)23:31:29 No. 1485926 >>1485924 The American system maximalizes personal autonomy, which is a greater good than your retarded communist delusion.>>
Anonymous 01/31/26(Sat)23:44:02 No. 1485928 >>1485926 Clearly it's not, not without certain limits. Unless you're some misanthropic egoist I don't think even you believe letting thousands of people unnecessarily die every year for pennies on the dollar is "for the greater good". If you give everyone maximal autonomy, a lot of the people who win the game are going to make it harder for everyone else to play for a few extra bucks. That's not "maximal autonomy" and that's especially not a sustainable way to design society.>>
Anonymous 01/31/26(Sat)23:47:14 No. 1485929 >>1485928 Your inability to provide for yourself is not someone else's fault.>>
Anonymous 01/31/26(Sat)23:50:50 No. 1485931 >>1485929 I'm perfectly able to provide for myself. A lot of people aren't, through no fault of their own, just because they rolled shit luck on the health lottery and the system is broken. This shouldn't be hard to understand, am I arguing with a bot here?>>
Anonymous 01/31/26(Sat)23:50:59 No. 1485932 >>1485924 It would and did work without the government subsidies tho.>>
Anonymous 01/31/26(Sat)23:54:44 No. 1485934 >>1485932 what do you mean exactly? for healthcare or business in general?>>
Anonymous 01/31/26(Sat)23:56:41 No. 1485936 >>1485931 There are already plenty of safety nets for those types of people. Too many in fact.>>
Anonymous 01/31/26(Sat)23:57:36 No. 1485937 >>1485934 Both.>>
Anonymous 01/31/26(Sat)23:58:30 No. 1485938 >>1485937 would just like more context is all>>
Anonymous 02/01/26(Sun)00:07:20 No. 1485942 >>1485938 The US healthcare system worked fine and became the absolute god-tier gold standard for healthcare.>>
Anonymous 02/01/26(Sun)00:09:08 No. 1485944 >>1485942 when has that ever been true? compared to countries where it just comes free with your subscription to society>>
Anonymous 02/01/26(Sun)00:13:43 No. 1485946 >>1485942 Yeah for the 1% who can afford it. Meanwhile we have people fucking dying because they have to choose between stuff like insulin or inhalers they literally need to live and being able to pay rent.>>
Anonymous 02/01/26(Sun)00:14:56 No. 1485948 >>1485946 Sucks to suck. Git gud chomo>>
Anonymous 02/01/26(Sun)00:18:58 No. 1485950 >>1485948 i want to understand what drives people like you to have no empathy. i know it's not just you, it's very common, but i just can't rationalize it as a human trait.>>
Anonymous 02/01/26(Sun)00:19:44 No. 1485951 >>1485942 Wow. The AI shills. Are tuned really well for this exact prompt I see. lol>>
Anonymous 02/01/26(Sun)00:20:32 No. 1485952 >>1485950 No one feels bad for you bro. Quit begging for handouts and do something with your life.>>
Anonymous 02/01/26(Sun)00:20:36 No. 1485953 >>1485948 >We have a great healthcare system >...That no one can afford, but that's their problem >>
Anonymous 02/01/26(Sun)00:22:13 No. 1485955 >>1485952 >Quit begging for handouts Asking to be able to afford basic healthcare is a handout?>>
Anonymous 02/01/26(Sun)00:22:19 No. 1485956 >>1485953 No one owes you anything, entitled little goober>>
Anonymous 02/01/26(Sun)00:22:29 No. 1485957 >>1485952 yeah, I wasn't really expecting an actual answer. i'll just interpret this as you trolling for fun and move on with my day>>
Anonymous 02/01/26(Sun)00:23:20 No. 1485958 >>1485955 Have you considered getting a job?>>
Anonymous 02/01/26(Sun)00:23:36 No. 1485959 >>1485956 Yeah and Brian Thompson wasn't owed a peaceful death. Honestly with this attitude it looks like the problem is we aren't killing enough CEOs. I'll pull myself up with your fucking corpse.>>
Anonymous 02/01/26(Sun)00:24:21 No. 1485960 >>1485957 Yeah, just give up. Like you've done in every other aspect of your life. Parasite>>
Anonymous 02/01/26(Sun)00:25:22 No. 1485961 >>1485959 You won't do shit. Redditor ahh bih>>
Anonymous 02/01/26(Sun)00:28:14 No. 1485962 >>1485956 >No one owes you anything Basic human decency, and respect. If I had met you IRL and didn't know you, I would treat you with both of these, and I would expect you to treat me the same way back. It's what we owe to each other. This is the basic social contract, treat others the way you want to be treated. If somehow you disagree with even this premise, I'm not even religious but I'll pray that you find Jesus or that he finds you.>>
Anonymous 02/01/26(Sun)00:28:18 No. 1485963 >>1485960 >The anon rooting for ceos who do literally nothing all day but collect the work of others is calling people parasites How about "fuck you, give me what I'm owed for paying my taxes">>
Anonymous 02/01/26(Sun)00:31:46 No. 1485965 >>1485962 >social contract That's not a real thing. >>1485963 Your taxes will go to paying Somali fraudsters and you will like it>>
Anonymous 02/01/26(Sun)00:40:12 No. 1485966 >>1485628 If he has a female jury he will get a nullification and the gene pool within 200 miles of where he settles will be permanently altered as he drowns in puss>>
Anonymous 02/01/26(Sun)02:27:36 No. 1485983 >>1485922 You just need to ask yourself what is the difference between the civil rights icons of today, Alex Pretti, Renee Good, and figures like MLK Jr, or Rosa Parks. How did the cops handle MLK Jr when he instigated a fight with law enforcement while carrying a loaded weapon? What happened when Rosa Parks hit the gas while surrounded by law enforcement telling her to get out of the vehicle and attempting to arrest her? Oh, those things never happened? Why didn't MLK Jr or Rosa Parks end up in encounters with the police like the new generation of civil rights activists?>>
Anonymous 02/01/26(Sun)02:35:12 No. 1485984 >>1485983 Rosa Parks and MLK Jr. were manufactured media events. The protests of the 60s were also media events. Once you realize the underlying principle behind these media events designed to manufacture consent/compliance your outlook changes forever.>>
Anonymous 02/01/26(Sun)02:36:56 No. 1485985 >>1485983 >Alex Pretti, Renee Good, and figures like MLK Jr, or Rosa Parks. They all acted out and were rewarded for being uppity dipshits?>>
Anonymous 02/01/26(Sun)02:37:42 No. 1485986 >>1485984 What if I told you the Trump assassination attempt, the Charlie Kirk shooting and Luigi shooting were also manufactured events?>>
Anonymous 02/01/26(Sun)02:47:55 No. 1485989 >>1485984 Believing this unironically makes you the sheep you claim others to be.>>
Anonymous 02/01/26(Sun)03:01:30 No. 1485991 >>1485989 WTF are you talking about?>>1485986 To what ends?>>
Anonymous 02/01/26(Sun)03:04:13 No. 1485992 CEO of health is basically a global elite, so good riddance. If he actually died, of course. There's always a catch. >>
Anonymous 02/01/26(Sun)08:59:08 No. 1486020 >>1485992 The CEOs are overpaid because they are frontmen. He was replaced in less than an hour and his replacement was at the board meeting the first one was going to.>>
Anonymous 02/01/26(Sun)17:12:14 No. 1486113 >>1485983 >You just need to ask yourself what is the difference between the civil rights icons of today, Alex Pretti, Renee Good, These are not civil rights icons, even by today's standards. They will not be remembered in history anymore than Michael Reinoehl or Garrett Foster.>>
Anonymous 02/02/26(Mon)12:00:04 No. 1486280 He’s going to walk. Meanwhile Charlie Kirk’s killer is getting executed by firing squad. The world would rather see unattractive men dead. >>
Anonymous 02/02/26(Mon)13:14:12 No. 1486293 >>1486113 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TaEEueucbtA https://www.youtube.com/shorts/OXWSQlTv1i8 They seem to be getting all the stops.
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