
Bondi orders death penalty in Mangione case, calls CEO shooting ‘assassination’
Published UpdatedBy Kalé Carey (Anchor), William Jackson (Producer), Jake Larsen (Video Editor)
- Federal prosecutors will seek the death penalty against Luigi Mangione, who allegedly shot and killed UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson in a premeditated attack. Attorney General Pam Bondi approved the decision as part of President Donald Trump’s renewed federal execution policy.
- The shooting happened in December 2024 outside a Manhattan hotel, where Thompson was attending a corporate event.
- Mangione allegedly planned the attack for months and expressed anti-insurance views in a notebook recovered after his arrest.
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Attorney General Pam Bondi directed federal prosecutors to pursue the death penalty against Luigi Mangione, who allegedly murdered UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson outside a Manhattan hotel in December 2024. Bondi called the attack a “cold-blooded assassination” and said the decision aligns with President Donald Trump’s renewed push for federal capital punishment.
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- U.S. Attorney General Pam Bondi has directed federal prosecutors to seek the death penalty against Luigi Mangione, accused of murdering UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson on Dec. 4, 2024.
- Mangione faces federal and state murder charges, including the use of a firearm, which carries the death penalty.
- Prosecutors claim Mangione had a notebook expressing hostility toward the health insurance industry and intentions to attack executives.
- Bondi described Thompson's murder as a premeditated, cold-blooded assassination that shocked America.
- No summary available because of a lack of coverage.
- Attorney General Pam Bondi directed federal prosecutors to seek the death penalty against Luigi Mangione for the murder of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson.
- Mangione has pleaded not guilty to state charges and faces multiple federal charges, including murder through the use of a firearm.
- Bondi described Thompson's murder as a "premeditated, cold-blooded assassination that shocked America," emphasizing a commitment to combat violent crime.
- The murder occurred outside a Manhattan hotel where Thompson was attending a conference.
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This marks the first time the Justice Department has pursued a death sentence since Trump returned to office and lifted the moratorium on federal executions. It is also Bondi’s first such directive since becoming attorney general in February.

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What do we know about the victim and the crime?
Brian Thompson, 50, was a husband and father of two. He was ambushed while walking to an investor conference at the New York Hilton Midtown. Surveillance footage showed a masked gunman shooting him from behind.
Thompson had worked at UnitedHealth Group since 2004 and held multiple leadership roles, including chief executive of UnitedHealthcare, the largest health insurer in the country.
What are the charges against Luigi Mangione?
Mangione, 26, is an Ivy League graduate. He faces both state and federal charges, including federal counts of murder and stalking. The state case is expected to proceed first and does not carry the death penalty. Mangione has pleaded not guilty to the state charges. He has not yet entered a plea in federal court.
Authorities believe Mangione targeted the health insurance industry out of hostility. Prosecutors cite journal entries that detail plans to kill a health insurance executive as evidence of premeditation. Police arrested Mangione in Pennsylvania after a five-day search. Authorities recovered a 9mm handgun, a fake ID and a notebook they described as a manifesto.
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What is the broader context of federal executions?
Trump oversaw 13 federal executions during his first term, the most of any modern U.S. president. Upon returning to office in 2025, he signed an executive order lifting the federal execution moratorium imposed under President Joe Biden.
If Mangione’s case proceeds to trial with capital punishment on the table, it could become the first death penalty prosecution of Trump’s second term.
[Kalé Carey]
U.S. ATTORNEY GENERAL PAM BONDI DIRECTED FEDERAL PROSECUTORS TO SEEK THE DEATH PENALTY IN THE CASE AGAINST LUIGI MANGIONE—THE MAN ACCUSED OF KILLING UNITEDHEALTHCARE CEO BRIAN THOMPSON.
THOMPSON WAS SHOT OUTSIDE A MANHATTAN HOTEL IN DECEMBER WHILE ATTENDING AN INVESTOR CONFERENCE. PROSECUTORS SAY MANGIONE AMBUSHED HIM FROM BEHIND IN WHAT BONDI CALLED A “COLD-BLOODED ASSASSINATION.” SHE ANNOUNCED THE DECISION IN A STATEMENT, SAYING IT ALIGNS WITH PRESIDENT TRUMP’S BROADER PUSH TO CRACK DOWN ON VIOLENT CRIME.
IT’S THE FIRST TIME THE JUSTICE DEPARTMENT HAS PURSUED CAPITAL PUNISHMENT SINCE TRUMP LIFTED THE FEDERAL EXECUTION MORATORIUM AFTER RETURNING TO OFFICE. IT’S ALSO BONDI’S FIRST SUCH DIRECTIVE SINCE BECOMING ATTORNEY GENERAL IN FEBRUARY.
MANGIONE, A 26-YEAR-OLD IVY LEAGUE GRADUATE, FACES BOTH STATE AND FEDERAL CHARGES. PROSECUTORS SAY THE STATE CASE—WHERE THE DEATH PENALTY IS NOT AN OPTION—WILL PROCEED FIRST. MANGIONE PLEADED NOT GUILTY TO THE STATE CHARGES BUT HAS NOT YET ENTERED A PLEA IN FEDERAL COURT.
AUTHORITIES ARRESTED MANGIONE AFTER A FIVE-DAY MANHUNT ENDING IN PENNSYLVANIA. POLICE SAY THEY RECOVERED A 9MM HANDGUN, A FAKE ID, AND A NOTEBOOK CONTAINING ANTI-INSURANCE RHETORIC. PROSECUTORS CITE JOURNAL ENTRIES IN WHICH MANGIONE REPORTEDLY WROTE ABOUT TARGETING A HEALTH INSURANCE EXECUTIVE, ALLEGING HE PLANNED THE KILLING.
THOMPSON WAS A HUSBAND AND FATHER OF TWO. HE JOINED UNITEDHEALTH GROUP IN 2004 AND HELD SEVERAL TOP LEADERSHIP ROLES DURING HIS CAREER.
THE CASE COMES AMID THE TRUMP ADMINISTRATION’S RENEWED USE OF FEDERAL EXECUTIONS. THIRTEEN WERE CARRIED OUT DURING HIS FIRST TERM—MORE THAN ANY MODERN U.S. PRESIDENT. MANGIONE’S CASE COULD BECOME THE FIRST FEDERAL DEATH PENALTY TRIAL OF TRUMP’S SECOND TERM.
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- U.S. Attorney General Pam Bondi has directed federal prosecutors to seek the death penalty against Luigi Mangione, accused of murdering UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson on Dec. 4, 2024.
- Mangione faces federal and state murder charges, including the use of a firearm, which carries the death penalty.
- Prosecutors claim Mangione had a notebook expressing hostility toward the health insurance industry and intentions to attack executives.
- Bondi described Thompson's murder as a premeditated, cold-blooded assassination that shocked America.
- No summary available because of a lack of coverage.
- Attorney General Pam Bondi directed federal prosecutors to seek the death penalty against Luigi Mangione for the murder of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson.
- Mangione has pleaded not guilty to state charges and faces multiple federal charges, including murder through the use of a firearm.
- Bondi described Thompson's murder as a "premeditated, cold-blooded assassination that shocked America," emphasizing a commitment to combat violent crime.
- The murder occurred outside a Manhattan hotel where Thompson was attending a conference.
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