After the murder of an insurance head in the center of Manhattan in December last year, the alleged perpetrator Luigi M. was also officially charged at the federal level of the US. The 26-year-old threatens the death penalty.
He would be accused of murder, stalking and violations with regard to weapons, said the indictment on Friday. This could threaten the death penalty-as the American Minister of Justice Pam Bondi had asked about two weeks ago. Luigi M. has already been charged at the federal level.
The alleged perpetrator is not guilty. The 26-year-old M. is said to have shot the American dollar US health insurer United Healthcare, Brian Thompson, especially in a street in the New York district of Manhattan.
Monitoring camera has recorded the act
Insurance director Thompson was shot close to his injuries near Times Square on the morning of December 4 near Times Square and died in a hospital. The ACT filmed by surveillance cameras and the public search made the newspaper heads worldwide.
The shooter initially fled on a bike and then disappeared. Five days later he was recognized and arrested in a fast food restaurant in the small town of Altoona in the US state of Pennsylvania.
Manifesto with criticism of the health system
In a handwritten manifesto on Mrs. judgment, this sharp criticism has expressed the American health system. Among other things, he complained about the high costs and the low life expectancy in an international comparison.
After the crime there had been an unusually large number of sympathy for the alleged shooter in the United States. Millions of Americans despair of the expensive health system of their country.
Source: Krone

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