Luigi Mangione, the person accused of gunning down UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson, has waived extradition and expects to be returned to New York as quickly as Thursday, his lawyer stated Wednesday.
The decide in Pennsylvania should settle for the waiver or go ahead with a scheduled listening to Thursday morning instantly following a separate listening to on the native fees Mangione faces.
Assuming the extradition paperwork is so as, the NYPD would transport Mangione from Pennsylvania to New York. Mangione might be arraigned in New York as quickly as Thursday.
A particular version of “20/20” airing Dec. 19 at 10 p.m. ET on ABC appears to be like on the homicide of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson and the manhunt that led to the arrest of Luigi Mangione, who went from the Ivy League to alleged killer.
Mangione, 26, is accused of gunning down Thompson outdoors a Hilton lodge on Dec. 4 because the CEO headed to an buyers convention. Prosecutors alleged Mangione waited almost an hour for Thompson to reach.
A Manhattan grand jury has upgraded fees in opposition to Mangione to incorporate first-degree homicide in furtherance of terrorism, prosecutors introduced Tuesday.
The slaying within the coronary heart of Midtown Manhattan unfolded as vacationers, commuters and residents had been on the streets and was “meant to evoke terror,” Manhattan District Legal professional Alvin Bragg stated.
In Pennsylvania, the place Mangione was arrested on Dec. 9 after almost one week on the run, he faces fees together with allegedly possessing an untraceable ghost gun.
When Mangione was apprehended, he had a 9 mm handgun with a 3D-printed receiver, a do-it-yourself silencer, two ammunition magazines and reside cartridges, prosecutors stated.
Mangione can also be charged in New York with: two counts of second-degree homicide, one in every of which is charged as killing as an act of terrorism; two counts of felony possession of a weapon within the second diploma; 4 counts of felony possession of a weapon within the third diploma; one rely of felony possession of a weapon within the fourth diploma; and one rely of felony possession of a solid instrument within the second diploma.