CNN: Luigi Mangione Pleads Not Guilty on N.Y. State Terror and Murder Charges

‘He faces 11 counts in New York, including one for first degree murder’

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    SOLOMON: “We are following two breaking stories at this hour. Moments ago, Luigi Mangione pleading not guilty to the charges against him in New York State. The key piece of evidence helping prosecutors build their case. And CNN has obtained a final draft of the ethics report on former Congressman Matt Gaetz. The more details of the allegations involving drug use and sex with a minor and the response from Gaetz this morning. But right now, Luigi Mangione, the man accused of killing UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson, has just left a New York courtroom after his arraignment on state murder and terror charges. He faces 11 counts in New York, including one for first degree murder and two on second degree murder. He has pleaded not guilty. Now, if found guilty of the top charge, Mangione could get life in prison without parole. But he also faces a federal murder charge, which means that the death penalty is on the table if he is convicted.”