“BREAKING: Brian Thompson, the CEO of UnitedHealthcare, was set to testify against Nancy Pelosi for insider trading,” reads text in the image, which is a screenshot of an X post. A spokesperson for California Rep. Nancy Pelosi said the claim is fals
Social media was quick to observe that his lawyer Karen Friedman Agnifilo was wearing a matching outfit like Mangione. It's not known whether it was just a coincidence or whether Agnifilo chose to wear a matching outfit in solidarity with his client as she issued some strong statements against the ongoing treatment of the case.
UnitedHealth Group did not take down a Facebook post paying tribute to Brian Thompson, the late CEO of its insurance unit, contrary to social media posts.
The response to the killing of UnitedHealthCare CEO Brian Thompson says a lot about our society. We've seen his death mocked online and his accused assassin, who is now facing a terrorism charge, outright supported and even admired,
Friends and colleagues struggle to cope with the UnitedHealth executive’s death, while others cheer for the man accused of killing him.
This image provided by the New York City Police Department shows a man wanted for questioning in connection to the investigation of the killing of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson outside a Manhattan hotel, Wednesday, Dec. 4, 2024. (New York City Police Department via AP)
Horrified colleagues and friends say the online caricature of Brian Thompson in the wake of his murder bears no resemblance to the Iowa native they knew.
Thanks to the help and quick thinking of the UnitedHealthcare CEO, we were able to keep hospitals operational in the first months of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Luigi Mangione pleaded not guilty in a New York court to charges connected to the murder of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson. CBS News' Lilia Luciano reports. Also, CBS News legal contributor Jessica Levinson has more on the case's latest turns.
Minutes earlier, he was escorted to Judge Gregory Carro's 13th-floor courtroom bound by multiple chain restraints, shackles and cuffs. Mangione faces 11 state criminal charges, including one count of first-degree murder in furtherance of terrorism and two counts of second-degree murder,
UPDATED: Luigi Mangione pleaded not guilty Monday to murder and terror charges in a Manhattan court in the killing of United Healthcare CEO Brian Thompson. Mangione, dressed in civilian clothes, entered the croutroom in shackles under heavy guard. For the first time he formally addressed the charges, pleading “not guilty” to the 11 counts in …