A lawyer who represents the Assassin Luigi Mangione, CEO of Unitedhealthcare, has submitted a bomb claim about his alleged manifesto.
In newly filmed judicial documents, Karen Agnifilo argued that the police leaked writings they said, belonged to the now 26-year-old and they were designated a 'manifesto'. Fear of an attempt to justify the terrorism of the public prosecutor.
The writings were released shortly after Mangione Wwhen arrested on a pennsylvania mcdonald's After a five -day search for the masked man who has Brian Thompson outside one New York City hotel.
He was reportedly found with a gun and sound of 9 millimeters, clothing that corresponded to the clothing that was carried by the shooter in security images, and a notebook that, according to the court requests, describes an intention to 'store' an insurance company CEO.
But Agnifilo now says that there is 'absolutely no evidence' to suggest that her client wrote the so -called manifesto when she called for prosecutors to share the message.
“Since the establishment of this case, law enforcement has consistently written written written by Mr Mangione, while beating these writings a” manifesto “of the media,” she argued.
'By releasing these writings to the public and calling them a manifesto, law enforcement is responsible for causing the very public alarm that they are now trying to attribute to Mr Mangione, which is the basis for accusing him with the improved accusation of murder in the first degree as an act of terrorism.
'There is absolutely no evidence that Mr Mangione once released the writings that publicly attributes law enforcement; Every publication was done by law enforcement, “she continued.

Karen Agnifilo, a lawyer who represented the Assassin Luigi Mangione, Assassin Luigi Mangione of the UnitedHealthcare, argued that the police leaked writings that they believed to be the now 26-year-old and called them a 'manifesto' value of the affiliations in an attempt to attempt.
“By painting Mr Mangione as a” terrorist “and releasing an alleged” manifesto “, law enforcement is planning to harm Mr Mangione and to cause the public alarm and fear that they are now attributing to him,” Agnifilo argued.
“This is problematic and fatal for the accusation of the government on murder in the first degree, which requires the murder promoting a terrorism that is intended to intimidate or force a civilian population, and insofar as it is responsible for the aforementioned intimidation.
“This behavior through law enforcement is wildly irresponsible, because they spread a message to the public intended to encourage people who can believe that Mr Mangione had claimed views.”
Researchers have claimed that Mangione, an Ivy League computer science graduated from a prominent family in Maryland, was propelled by anger in the American health care system.
They pointed to the alleged manifesto, which included a number of complaints against Unitedhealthcare.
'To save you a long -term investigation, I clearly declare that I was not working with anyone. This was quite trivial: some basic social engineering, basic cad, [and] A lot of patience, “read the document, according to the Daily Beast.
It continued to say that he had 'respect' for federal researchers and apologized for causing 'traumas', but seemed to defend his alleged actions.
“To be honest, these parasites let it go,” wrote the manifesto.
It also noted that the United States had the 'most expensive health care system in the world', but the system shot to only make America the 42nd in life expectancy.

Brian Thompson, CEO of UnitedHealthcare, was shot outside a hotel in New York City

Mangione is said to be found with a 9 millimeter and sound gun, clothing that corresponded to the clothing carried by the shooter in surveillance images
Mangione is now confronted with a whole series of charges in the Big Apple and is also confronted with lesser accusations of false identification and weapon costs in Pennsylvania.
In that case, his lawyer claimed in the same way that agents illegally removed a personal notebook from the Mangione bag and called it a manifesto to infect public opinion about his client.
'The Altoona Police Department has illegally seized a notebook that reportedly contained countless personal writings that have an abundance of personal experiences of [Mangione]'Written lawyer Thomas Dickey earlier this month in judicial documents.
'This characterization of [Mangione’s] There is alleged personal experiences and writings incorrect, inappropriate and without justification and has no evidence of the value … [that] Was just done for the goal to harm [Mangione] and brought him to the public in a negative light; All in an attempt to harm a potential jury pool. '
The lawyer also claimed that officers missed a reasonable suspicion to do such activities 'and approached Mangione at the McDonald's' based on a premonition. '
'[Altoona police] had no independent affirmative proof that [Mangione] Was in fact the suspect in New York, prior to or at the time of their stop and/or the investigations, the court documents said.
“Every reasonable person, innocent from a crime, would have thought he would be stopped if he had been in the shoes of the suspect.”
Dickey said that the officers abused their power and the constitutional rights of Mangione violated.
'[The cops] Combined actions [at the McDonalds were] designed not only to surrender their authority and control [Mangione]But also to limit and fully limit his freedom, “said the archives.

Mangione is now confronted with a whole series of charges in the Big Apple and is also confronted with lesser accusations of false identification and weapon costs in Pennsylvania

Mangione is not guilty of an indictment of 11 counts accusing him of murder as an act of terrorism and wapzendicten
Mangione is not guilty of an indictment of 11 counts accusing him of murder as an act of terrorism and wapzendic.
If convicted, Mangione could experience life in prison without a conditional release. He is now imprisoned in a federal lockup in Brooklyn.
He is fiercely supported by a whole series of fans who have praised Mangione for his alleged actions and started a Giventgo pages to raise money for his legal defense.
Some have even made art that depicts him as a saint and say that he is a hero who has set a position against the broken health care system of America.
For the next 27th birthday of Mangione, fans have also organized a 'special' donation fund – others advised to contribute $ 27 to his legal fund as a 'nice surprise and gift from us'.

He is fiercely supported by a whole series of fans who have praised Mangione for his alleged actions and started a Giventgo pages to raise money for his legal defense
Their goal is to take his controversial fundraising of $ 745,000 – where it is currently – up to $ 1 million.
Although no amount will grant him bail, the fans hope that the money will be able to compile a convincing sufficient defense for acquittal.
The campaign also asks fans to submit birthday wishes, fank art, memes and support messages.
They also plan to protest against the circumstances in prison where he is being held.
According to the website, the protest will be aimed at drawing attention to 'inhumane' circumstances in the metropolitan detention center and 'claim justice' for people behind bars.