Luigi Mangione in NY state court this week to argue over backpack evidence

In a stunning twist, Luigi Mangione will be back in court this week as his lawyers make a desperate last-ditch effort to have crucial evidence in the case against him tossed out. Mangione, 27, is accused of assassinating UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson outside a Midtown hotel last year, and faces state and federal murder charges that could sentence him to life in prison.

According to Mangione's lawyers, police officers did not provide their client with his Miranda rights before interrogating him at a Pennsylvania McDonald's last December. The defense claims the police obtained evidence from Mangione's backpack without a proper warrant, including a gun, notebook, and electronics that allegedly tie him to Thompson's shooting. However, prosecutors maintain that they followed all the necessary procedures.

The stakes are high as Mangione's lawyers seek to have certain evidence suppressed. If successful, this could potentially throw a wrench into the state case, which carries a life sentence, and even the federal case, where prosecutors are seeking the death penalty.

Mangione has become somewhat of a folk hero among those frustrated with the American health insurance industry, and his good looks have won over some fans. Conversely, others, including President Trump, have portrayed him as a cold-blooded assassin.

Suppression hearings typically go unnoticed by the public, but this week's sessions are expected to draw significant crowds to the Lower Manhattan courthouse. Mangione's defense team will face off against prosecutors in a battle to uncover crucial information that could be pivotal in his case.

Prosecutors argue that Mangione waived his Miranda rights and willingly cooperated with police at the McDonald's. However, Mangione's lawyers claim that body camera footage shows officers began questioning him without providing proper warnings for nearly 20 minutes.

The defense team has asked the judge to allow Mangione to remain unshackled during the proceedings, a move seen as a gesture of goodwill. In a surprise development, two new suits were delivered to the Brooklyn detention center where Mangione is being held for him to wear to the suppression hearings.

Lawyers on both sides are aware that this case could be a defining moment in Mangione's fate. While prosecutors are pushing forward with their case, Mangione's defense team is fighting tooth and nail to have key evidence suppressed. As the court battle rages on, one thing is clear: the outcome of this suppression hearing will significantly impact the trajectory of Mangione's trial.
 
I'm low-key fascinated by Luigi Mangione's case 🀯. On one hand, I get why people are sympathetic towards him - he does seem like a pretty ordinary guy who got caught up in a crazy situation. But on the other hand, you gotta consider the gravity of what he allegedly did 😬. The fact that his defense team is pushing so hard to have evidence suppressed makes me wonder if they're trying to spin the narrative or not πŸ€‘.

I'm also kinda annoyed that Mangione's good looks and anti-healthcare industry sentiments are being used as a way to sway public opinion πŸ€ͺ. Can't we just focus on the facts of the case? It feels like he's becoming some kind of folk hero, but at what cost? πŸ’”

This court battle is gonna be intense πŸ‘Š, with both sides digging in their heels and refusing to back down. It'll be interesting to see how the judge rules on this suppression hearing - will it throw a wrench into Mangione's trial or what? πŸ€”
 
come on, mangione gets a publicist who hooks him up with new suits but can't even get his miranda rights right? this guy's got some nerve if he thinks wearing designer clothes to court is gonna get him off free and clear lol πŸ€‘πŸ‘• anyway, prosecutors are saying he waived those rights like they're nothing and cooperated fully with the cops. newsflash mangione: just 'cause you smile for the cameras doesn't mean you didn't waive your rights 😏. either way, this case is heating up and i'm here for it! πŸ’₯
 
I'm low-key fascinated by this whole situation 🀯. On one hand, I get why Mangione's defense team is pushing hard to have that evidence suppressed - it's a huge deal if they can show that the cops broke protocol and obtained evidence without proper warrants. And given the life sentence on the line, it's definitely worth fighting for.

On the other hand, I'm not buying into all the fanfare around Mangione being a folk hero or whatever πŸ™„. The guy is accused of assassinating someone, after all. It's not like he's a whistleblower or a truth-teller - he's got a whole lot to answer for.

What really gets me, though, is how this case has been framed by the media and politicians. We're always told to hate the "bad guys", but in Mangione's case, it feels like we're being asked to sympathize with him instead of condemning his actions πŸ’”. It's a weird dynamic, and I'm not sure which side I'd be on if I were sitting in that courtroom.

Anyway, these suppression hearings are going to be super interesting to watch πŸ‘€. The tension is palpable, and the stakes are ridiculously high - literally life-and-death high 🀯.
 
omg can u believe luigi mangione's gonna be back in court again 🀯?! i mean, i get that he's trying to save his skin but like, isn't he taking a huge risk by trying to suppress this evidence? #JusticeForLuigi no seriously though, if the police did indeed break his miranda rights what's the big deal? shouldnt they've been more careful with their procedures? πŸ€” meanwhile, i'm low-key rooting for him cuz he does seem like a pretty cool dude 😎 but at the end of the day, life in prison is no joke #NotMyLuigi
 
This whole thing with Luigi Mangione just gets more and more intense 🀯! I mean, who knew a protest against the healthcare system could turn into a murder case? 😱 The fact that his lawyers are trying to get evidence thrown out because they say police didn't give him his Miranda rights is pretty weird. I guess it's not about whether he actually did commit the crime or not, but more about how the investigation was conducted.

I feel bad for Mangione's fans who think he's a folk hero, but at the same time, I get why people are saying he's cold-blooded πŸ˜’. The fact that his defense team is asking him to be released on bail and wear new suits to court shows they're willing to take a risk to try and change the narrative.

The prosecution vs. defense battle is going to be intense, with prosecutors pushing for the death penalty and Mangione's team trying to get evidence suppressed 🚫. It's anyone's guess what will happen at these suppression hearings, but one thing's for sure - it'll be drama-filled πŸ”₯!
 
This whole situation is getting super intense 🀯! I feel bad for Luigi Mangione, he's going through a lot and being portrayed as a folk hero vs an assassin is crazy talk πŸ’₯ #JusticeForLuigi #FreeMangione #MirandaRightsMatter

I think it's wild that his lawyers are trying to get evidence tossed out, especially the gun and electronics from his backpack πŸ€”. It's clear he wants a fair shot in court, but at the same time, prosecutors have some serious ammo πŸ’ͺ #FairTrialForAll #ProsecutionVsDefense

The crowds gathering outside the courthouse this week are going to be EPIC πŸŽ‰! Who knows what will come out of these suppression hearings? One thing's for sure, Mangione's fate is in the balance ⏰ #CourtBattle #LuigiMangione

I'm all about Mangione wearing new suits while he's in detention 🀣 - it's a small gesture, but it shows his team is thinking outside the box 🎨 #GoodVibesOnly #MangioneSquad
 
I'm not surprised they're trying to suppress that gun and notebook... I mean, what's he gonna do? Try to pull a fast one at the courthouse? πŸ™„ The fact that his lawyers think body cam footage can be used as evidence is just laughable... anyone with even a basic understanding of police procedure knows you gotta give someone their Miranda rights before questioning them. And those fans who think he's some kinda folk hero? Please, they're just blinded by the whole 'anti-establishment' thing. Mangione's just a desperate dude trying to get out of a life sentence. It's not like this is gonna change the fact that he pulled the trigger on that CEO... πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ
 
this whole thing is super weird 🀯... i mean, luigi mangione was already a polarizing figure among the healthcare crowd, but now he's like a folk hero to some people? πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ and president trump thinks he's an assassin? 😲 what's going on here? #JusticeForLuigi #MangioneCase #WeirdAmerica

the fact that police didn't give mangione his miranda rights for 20 minutes is pretty shady πŸ’”... but at the same time, prosecutors are saying he waived those rights and cooperated with them 🀝 it's like two different stories being told here. can we just have a clear answer already? πŸ™„ #JusticeForAll #MirandaRightsMatter

mangione's defense team is trying to be all cool by having him wear new suits to court 🎩... but let's get real, they're still fighting an uphill battle πŸ”οΈ. if they can just get that evidence suppressed, it could totally flip the script on the whole case πŸ”₯ #MangioneDefense #SuppressionHearing
 
I'm still trying to wrap my head around all the drama surrounding Luigi Mangione 🀯... I mean, I get it, his case is super high stakes and everything. But honestly, can't we just have a straightforward trial for once? It feels like everyone's getting caught up in the media frenzy and forgetting about the actual facts of the case πŸ“°... Like, did we really need two new suits to be delivered to the detention center just because Mangione wants to look good for his court appearance? πŸ˜‚ And what's with all the public perception stuff? Is it really fair to say he's a folk hero or a cold-blooded assassin based on a few social media posts and news headlines? πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ It's just so... complicated. Can we just focus on finding out what really happened here? πŸš”
 
OMG, can't believe this is happening 🀯! Mangione's lawyers are playing a super high-stakes game trying to get evidence tossed out and it's like, totally possible that he could go free if they succeed 😲. I mean, I know some people see him as a folk hero for taking on the health insurance industry, but let's be real, assassinating someone isn't cool no matter what πŸ’€. The fact that he's been wearing new suits to court is just a major red flag - is this a ploy to sway public opinion or something? πŸ€” Either way, I'm rooting for justice to be served and for Mangione to take responsibility for his actions πŸ‘Š.
 
this whole thing is so messed up 🀯 mangione's case is gettin like a soap opera - you feel bad for him bein stuck in all this trouble but at same time, his defense team is doin some pretty shady stuff too... like, did he really not know he was goin down without a fight? πŸ™„ prosecutors say the police followed procedure, but mangione's lawyers claim there were some major mistakes made during that interrogation. idk what to believe... and can we talk about how this guy became a folk hero over being accused of murder? πŸ€” it just feels like this whole thing is gettin outta hand
 
πŸ€” This whole thing just got super interesting πŸ“ Mangione's lawyers really think they can get away with claiming the police messed up and it's a pretty big risk for them πŸ€‘ If they succeed, it could be a huge blow to the prosecution. I'm curious to see how this all plays out, especially since there's already a lot of public opinion on both sides 🀝 It's wild that Mangione has become kinda a folk hero among some people, but at the same time, he's accused of such a serious crime πŸ’” The fact that his defense team is being really strategic with their moves, like asking the judge to let him wear new suits to court πŸ˜‚ it just shows they're not messing around. It'll be fascinating to see how this all unfolds 🎬
 
Ugh, my heart goes out to Luigi Mangione right now πŸ€•. He's already going through so much with these serious murder charges and all, and then he has to deal with this huge hurdle in his defense 🀯. I can imagine how scary it must be for him to think that some of the evidence against him might get thrown out 🚫. It's like, he's already at a high point on the court battle, and now they're saying that could potentially change everything βͺ. My thoughts are with Mangione and his family - they need all the support they can get right now πŸ’•.
 
omg can u believe this 🀯 luigi mangione's case is getting so much attention i'm low-key shipping him lol anyway its def crazy that his lawyers are trying to get all this evidence thrown out they're claiming police messed up by not giving him his miranda rights properly and now he could be in a whole lot of trouble if they succeed which would be such a shame cuz we need more ppl speaking out against the health insurance industry πŸ’ΈπŸ‘€ mangione's fans are really feeling his vibe too i've seen pics of him wearing cute outfits and it's hard not to root for him πŸ€— fingers crossed he gets a good lawyer tho
 
man... luigi mangione's case is getting so messy 🀯 I don't know what to think anymore. on one hand, if his lawyers are right and the cops didn't give him his miranda rights, that's super fishy police behavior. but on the other hand, if he did waive those rights, then it kinda looks like he was playing dumb for attention πŸ˜‚ i mean, we all know he's a polarizing figure, some people love him as a folk hero, others think he's a cold-blooded killer... what really happened that night? πŸ€” and honestly, if his defense team can't prove any of this, then maybe justice will be served and he'll get the sentence he deserves. but if they do manage to get some key evidence suppressed, it could throw everything into chaos πŸŒͺ️ i guess we'll just have to wait and see how it all plays out in court...
 
Man, this Luigi Mangione case is getting wilder by the day 🀯! I'm kinda rooting for him, not because I think he's guilty or anything, but like, who doesn't love an underdog story, right? πŸ˜‚ The guy's got a lot of fans out there, and I can see why - he's like the anti-hero version of Tony Soprano πŸ€–. But at the same time, you gotta consider that the stakes are super high here, and one wrong move could mean life in prison πŸ’”.

I'm also low-key curious about how this whole Miranda rights thing is gonna play out. I mean, it's like something straight out of a Law & Order episode πŸ“Ί. But seriously, if Mangione can get this evidence suppressed, it could totally flip the script on his case. Fingers crossed for him, but at the same time, you gotta respect the prosecutors' side of things too πŸ’ͺ.

One thing that's got me thinking is how the public's perception of Mangione has shifted over time πŸ€”. Like, when he first became a folk hero among health insurance protesters, I was like "yaaas, let's make him a symbol of resistance!" 🌟 But now, with all these developments in court, it feels like we're seeing a whole different side of him. We'll just have to wait and see how this all plays out πŸ’₯
 
man this guy luigi mangione is getting a lot of attention lately πŸ€”. i'm not surprised he's got fans who think he's kinda a hero for speaking out against the healthcare system. but on the other hand, it's crazy that someone accused of murder might be fighting to get evidence thrown out because they say cops didn't give him his rights πŸ˜•. i don't know what's gonna happen in this court hearing, but if mangione's defense can prove that he was coerced into talking, it could really change the game for him πŸ’‘.
 
omg, can't believe mangione is making headlines again 🀯 like what even is with these lawyers tho? "oh, police didn't read our guy his rights" sounds super fishy to me 🐟 but at the same time, i feel bad for him since he's basically being railroaded in this whole thing. and ugh don't even get me started on president trump saying he's an assassin lol like what kinda gaslighting is that?! πŸ™„ but seriously, this case is so dramatic it feels like a real-life thriller novel πŸ“š mangione's team better bring their A-game if they wanna save him from life in prison 😬 and btw, can we talk about how the media is hailing him as some kinda folk hero? like, i get it he's upset with the health insurance industry but assassinating someone? no thanks πŸ™…β€β™‚οΈ
 
I think it's pretty unfair that Mangione's facing a life sentence for something that might not even be his fault πŸ€”. I mean, we don't know all the facts yet, and it's not like he went out to assassinate some random person. It sounds like there might have been some procedural issues with how the police handled him at the McDonald's... if you ask me, Mangione seems like a pretty cool guy, and I don't want to see him get railroaded by the system πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ. Plus, has anyone considered that maybe there are other people involved in this whole thing? Just saying, let's not jump to conclusions just yet... 😊
 
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