Attorney General Pam Bondi said in a statement on Tuesday that she had directed federal prosecutors to seek the penalty for the “premeditated, cold-blooded assassination”.

In the press release, Bondi said Mr Thompson’s murder “was an act of political violence” and that it “may have posed grave risk of death to additional persons” nearby.

A lawyer for Mr Mangione called the decision “barbaric”, accused the government of “defending the broken, immoral, and murderous healthcare industry”, and said Mr Mangione was caught in a tug-of-war between state and federal prosecutors.

“While claiming to protect against murder, the federal government moves to commit the pre-meditated, state-sponsored murder of Luigi,” said Karen Friedman Agnifilo in a statement.

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      More like political ambition. I’ll never understand a country that elects its prosecutors. Madness.

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      Yeah I’m also struggling to see the logic in this.
      The dude is already sort of a folk hero. If you kill him you will absolutely be creating a martyr. It’s going to be one of those things that might not make a big impact right away, but the worse shit gets for rank and file Americans the more they will remember Luigi. And that’s when you get copycats…

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      Luigi hasn’t really sparked much more than social media posts. The powers that be know they have us sedated.

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        Yeah I’m going to have to see a lot more out of Americans to actually feel like Luigi made a change.

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    Again, if this supposed killer was a danger to other persons at the time - why was the witness we saw in the video left unharmed? Why weren’t the streets cleared immediately? Following the fortunate death of that POS, officers said that there was no threat to anyone else in the area.

    Make a martyr. You stupid fucks. Others will come for you too then when the time comes.

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      why was the witness we saw in the video left unharmed?

      Two witnesses. There was the lady on the sidewalk, and there was a driver in the car parked at the curb that he walked in front of (you could see the brake lights flash).

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      One could argue that the threat of imitation is considerable. However we have not seen any open discussion of further attempts so that might be a mute point.

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    If it’s valid to seek the death penalty for Luigi, then every wrongful death claim against an insurance company should include a criminal element that seeks the death penalty for the CEO.

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    I hope the defense leans into this, as well as the claims of guilt before trial, as evidence of bias. Would they be doing the same if a white person allegedly shot a migrant? Or a Christian allegedly shot a Muslim?

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    I don’t think there was anything political about it.

    CEO was a bastard who thrived on other people’s suffering. Oh wait maybe there could be a warped political bend to this.

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    Whether it was Luigi or someone else that shot him, from the video it didn’t seem like anyone else was in danger.

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    Looks like nothing was lost when that CEO died. There was only righteousness in the killers actions.

    I’m pretty sure that the shooter is not guilty by reason of benefiting society at large.

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    I was under the impression that Luigi Mangione was INNOCENT until PROVEN guilty by a jury of his peers…