Summary
The Pennsylvania attorney representing Luigi Mangione, charged with murdering UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson in New York City, contends Mangione’s arrest in Altoona was unconstitutional.
Officers supposedly approached him without cause and failed to read his Miranda rights at a McDonald’s after a five-day manhunt.
Mangione has pleaded not guilty to murder and related state and federal charges, including potential death penalty eligibility.
Mangione’s New York lawyer likewise cites constitutional violations during arrest, raising the possibility that key evidence could be suppressed.
It’s not a genuine thought when it’s just trolling. Their history makes it very clear that they are. I’m not even sure what their reply to me is supposed to mean or if they meant to reply to someone else.
Agree in principle, but its a slippery slope. Let the down votes do the work.
I’m not so sure they’re trolling. I think they just have an opinion that is very unpopular here, but their history at least shows consistency in that opinion.
trolling isnt welcome here anymore than other sites, lol.