Luigi Mangione Appears in Court Ahead of Scheduled Trial
Luigi Mangione is due back in a Manhattan courtroom as legal proceedings continue in the widely watched case surrounding the fatal shooting of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson. The 28-year-old defendant has denied all allegations and is preparing for a state trial scheduled for September.
The case has attracted significant public attention since Thompson was shot in Midtown Manhattan in December 2024, triggering an extensive investigation that ended with Mangione’s arrest in Pennsylvania several days later.
State Charges Remain as Trial Date Nears
Mangione faces several charges in New York, including murder, weapons-related offenses, and forgery. He has entered not guilty pleas to all counts.
Judge Gregory Carro is overseeing the state proceedings, with jury selection and trial preparations continuing ahead of the September court date. Previous rulings allowed prosecutors to use certain pieces of evidence, including a firearm and written materials recovered during the investigation.
The courtroom hearing is expected to address pretrial matters as both sides prepare for the upcoming proceedings.
Federal Case Continues Separately
In addition to the state prosecution, Mangione is involved in a separate federal case. Earlier this year, a federal judge dismissed murder and firearms charges that had opened the possibility of capital punishment.
However, stalking-related charges remain active, and prosecutors continue to pursue the case. If convicted on those counts, Mangione could face life imprisonment.
The case has remained one of the most closely followed criminal proceedings in the United States, with extensive media coverage and continued public interest as both the state and federal matters move forward.






















































