Accused UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson shooter Luigi Mangione appeared for a short listening to at a Manhattan court docket at the moment, February 21, for the primary time since his December arraignment. The Ivy League graduate’s mug, embraced by many as a logo of resistance in opposition to all that’s flawed with America’s healthcare system, was high-profile courtroom sketch artist Jane Rosenberg’s newest project.
Because the final time the general public noticed Mangione’s now acquainted face, collective hysteria over the suspected killer’s likeness has largely calmed down. However photos from his prolonged, cinematic perp stroll, attended by New York Metropolis Mayor Eric Adams, which some social media customers in comparison with the crucifixion of Jesus Christ, nonetheless linger.
In Rosenberg’s courtroom sketches of at the moment’s 2:15pm listening to on the New York Supreme Courtroom, Mangione seems much less like a holy determine and extra like a working skilled. Sporting a inexperienced sweater and bulletproof vest over a white-collared shirt, he seems markedly older than his age. Rosenberg’s Mangione is tilted to his left, gazing away from the presiding choose and his lawyer Karen Friedman Agnifilo and at some unknown individual or object. Behind him, Agnifilo is portrayed arguing in entrance of the choose, who seems plainly forward.
Mangione seems much less like a holy determine and extra like a working skilled.
In court docket, Mangione’s legal professionals argued that Altoona police violated his constitutional violations once they recovered proof once they detained him at a McDonald’s restaurant in December. No trial date has been set. Mangione is dealing with federal expenses that might land him on dying row if convicted. He’s in custody in Brooklyn.
“I am overwhelmed by — and grateful for –- everyone who has written to me to share their stories and express their support,” Mangione stated in a written assertion posted to his authorized protection on February 14. “Powerfully, this support has transcended political, racial, and even class divisions, as mail has flooded MDC from across the country, and around the globe. While it is impossible for me to reply to most letters, please know that I read every one that I receive.”
Choose Gregory Carro is overseeing the case.
Mangione’s lawyer Karen Friedman Agnifilo