Ex-Ivy League AI Student Lib Luigi Mangione is Person of Interest in UnitedHealthcare CEO Shooting.

According to law enforcement sources reviewing his online activity, Mangione is known for anti-capitalist beliefs

I know Towson Md., used to stomp around there when I was young. It's about 10 minutes from the Baltimore city line. These days, it is extremely congested, tons of businesses and high rent offices, ... homes are pretty expensive in most parts.
 
Last edited:
Looks fishy to me. Why did luigi have all this incriminating evidence on him? The CEO knew too much about the covid vax bioweapon and the industry offed him. This kid is the patsy.
 
What makes him a domestic terrorist as opposed to an assassin? And how do you know if he's even registered to vote?
He's a citizen and his act of murder was politically motivated. That equals domestic terrorist.
ter·ror·ist
[ˈterərəst]
noun
  1. a person who uses unlawful violence and intimidation, especially against civilians, in the pursuit of political aims
 
https://x.com/peruvian_bull/status/1866213955687022656
Peruvian Bull
@peruvian_bull

Let me get this straight:Killer is Luigi Mangione, Ivy League grad with degrees in comp sci, avid reader and active contributor on GitHub.He has a 130+ IQ but he takes off his mask at a Starbucks to flirt with an employee, then an hour later goes and calmly kills the CEO of a major healthcare company, rides away on a bike.A week later goes to a local McDonalds where he brings the murder weapon, the fake ID he used to check into a hotel, and a written manifesto on how horrible the American healthcare system is. He somehow gets identified by the cashier after he sits down.He works on his laptop until police come inside the McDonalds, sitting there with a ghost gun and suppressor he made himself.Gotcha.

---------------------------------------------

And left the backpack in Central Park?
 
He's a citizen and his act of murder was politically motivated. That equals domestic terrorist.
ter·ror·ist
[ˈterərəst]
noun
  1. a person who uses unlawful violence and intimidation, especially against civilians, in the pursuit of political aims
Looks like his aim was anti-corporate, anti-US healthcare system to me.

"The New York Times also cited a senior law enforcement official who said the manifesto found on Mangione mentioned UnitedHealthcare by name and noted the size of the company and how much money it makes. The official added that the document condemned the healthcare industry for prioritizing profits over care."
 
Looks like his aim was anti-corporate, anti-US healthcare system to me.

"The New York Times also cited a senior law enforcement official who said the manifesto found on Mangione mentioned UnitedHealthcare by name and noted the size of the company and how much money it makes. The official added that the document condemned the healthcare industry for prioritizing profits over care."
That counts as political just as some nutgoober shooting an abortion doctor would.
 
Back
Top