Luigi Mangiones cellmates yell message to the public during wild live broadcast from Pennsylvania prison
Luigi Mangiones cellmates yelled a message to the public from inside Pennsylvania prison during a wild live broadcast, as the fellow inmates highlight his terrible conditions.
Luigi Mangiones cellmates yelled a message to the public from inside Pennsylvania prison during a wild live broadcast, as the fellow inmates highlight his terrible conditions.
On a live broadcast by NewsNation inmates were heard yelling to reporter Alex Caprariello and Ashleigh Banfield that 26-year-old Mangiones conditions suck.
The inmates were heard yelling to the reporters, who stood outside of the State Correction Institution Huntingdon in Pennsylvania and waved back, as they watched the broadcast inside of the prison.
Luigis watching right now, one was heard yelling to the reporters.
The inmates later said that Mangione doesnt have access to a television inside his single cell, where he is kept separate from his fellow inmates.
The prisoners also replied no when asked if they had eyes on Luigi, and one was heard yelling Free Luigi.
They spoke of the terrible conditions of the prison and expressed their desire for him to waive his extradition challenge, according to the outlet.
On the prison menu, Mangione had a choice of fruits, grits, bread, eggs and coffee for breakfast. Porcupine meatballs, potatoes, bread and fruit for lunch, and mac & cheese, pasta bean casserole, tomatoes and broccoli for dinner.
On a live broadcast by NewsNation inmates were heard yelling to reporter Alex Caprariello and Ashleigh Banfield that 26-year-old Mangione s conditions suck
Caprariello said: Theyre saying heck no, theyre saying BS, theyre saying terrible. Theyre saying that thats not what they are eating
The prisoners also replied no when asked if they had eyes on Luigi, and one was heard yelling Free Luigi
Banfield asked the prisoners through the television broadcast how their dinner was, many yelled answers back.
Caprariello said: Theyre saying heck no, theyre saying BS, theyre saying terrible. Theyre saying that thats not what they are eating.
A former organized crime associate who spent 13 years in prison, including four at Rikers Island, described the New York City prison as the most dangerous in America.
Gene Borello warned that should Mangione be transferred there, he would face harsh realities including substandard food, unsanitary conditions and safety concerns, reported NewsNation.
You have to watch your back every day, Borello said. Theres no structure. Its just complete chaos. Its nonstop stabbings and gang violence where the cops are scared to come to work. Its a place you want to avoid.
Mangione faces a second-degree murder charge for allegedly killing UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson, 50, in front of a Manhattan hotel on December 4.
The alleged gunman appeared in court on Tuesday to fight extradition to Rikers and was seen yelling at reporters as he was led into the Pennsylvania courthouse.
Mangione was heard yelling: Completely out of touch and an insult to the intelligence of the American people and their lived experience!
Gene Borello, a former inmate of Rikers, warned that should Mangione be transferred there, he would face harsh realities including substandard food, unsanitary conditions and safety concerns
The alleged gunman appeared in court on Tuesday to fight extradition to Rikers and was seen yelling at reporters as he was led into the Pennsylvania courthouse
Mangione was heard yelling that they were completely out of touch and an insult to the intelligence of the American people and their lived experience! and this is completely unjust and an insult to the American people as he wrestled with police officers while shackled and in prison attire
The outburst occurred after someone asked the Ivy League graduate if he did it, referencing Brian Thompsons murder, per the Wall Street Journal.
He also shouted out this is completely unjust and an insult to the American people as he wrestled with police officers while shackled and in prison attire.
Fingerprints found at the scene of the UnitedHealthcare CEOs murder match those of the suspected killer, according to police.
NYPD sources say the gunman left a Kind bar and water bottle at the scene, and fingerprints on the objects have been matched to Mangione.
Police reportedly also found a water bottle the suspect bought at Starbucks shortly before the murder.
The fingerprint match would be the first scientific forensic evidence against Mangione.
Authorities have said Mangione was found with a three-page manifesto that is currently being investigated, which they have labeled a claim of responsibility.
The document is a different piece of evidence from spiral notebook reportedly found on him where he wrote a to-do list flirted with the idea of bombing Midtown to kill the millionaire healthcare boss.
The three-page manifesto found on Mangione at the time of his arrest claimed that the United States had the most expensive healthcare system in the world, but blasted the system for making America only the 42nd in life expectancy
Authorities have said Mangione was found with a three-page manifesto that is currently being investigated, which they have labeled a claim of responsibility
In the manifesto, Mangione allegedly wrote about the grandiose size of UnitedHealthcare and how much profit it makes and went on to condemn health insurance companies more broadly for placing profits over care.
Details about his writing come amid the backdrop of the UPenn graduates own experience with the medical world, as he had been struggling after a spinal injury. His elaborate online presence also showed hed read multiple books on back pain.
To save you a lengthy investigation, I state plainly that I wasnt working with anyone. This was fairly trivial: some elementary social engineering, basic CAD, [and] a lot of patience, he allegedly wrote in the manifesto, according to the Daily Beast.
He went on to say he had respect for federal investigators, and apologized for causing any traumas, but seemed to defend his alleged actions.
Frankly these parasites had it coming, the manifesto wrote.
It claimed that the United States had the most expensive healthcare system in the world, but blasted the system for making America only the 42nd in life expectancy.
Mangione has received tremendous online support following his arrest over the execution style shooting of Thompson, including a fundraiser of thousands of dollars for his legal fund.
Hundreds of donors have so far raised over $35,000 for the accused killer and even sent messages calling him a hero.
Mangione faces a second-degree murder charge for allegedly killing UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson, 50, in front of a Manhattan hotel on December 4
Mangione has also had fan accounts, memes, and video edits made for him accompanied by thousands of messages referring to the alleged killer as a hero
All revolutions start somewhere. May the American people begin to see, one donor said.
Every revolution has a pioneer, a martyr. You have chosen to be the one and you will be remembered to be the one, said another.
I am sorry for your pain with your back, I dont think you should have taken his life - thats not ours to decide but the message is one that needed to be heard, a supporter said.
Mangione has also had fan accounts, memes, and video edits made for him accompanied by thousands of messages referring to the alleged killer as a hero.