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Luigi Mangione has wild courtroom outburst after NY judge sets trial date

Last updated: February 7, 2026 4:30 am
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Luigi Mangione, the accused healthcare CEO killer, made headlines once again with a courtroom outburst on Friday. The 27-year-old Ivy League graduate expressed his frustration after Manhattan state Judge Gregory Carro set a trial date for June 8th, bypassing a separate trial date scheduled by a federal judge in the Southern District of New York for October.

Mangione vehemently protested, claiming that having two trials for the same crime amounted to double jeopardy. He argued that it was unfair to be tried twice for the same offense and expressed his displeasure as court officers escorted him out of the room.

His lawyer, Karen Friedman Agnifilo, also contested the June trial date, stating that they would not be prepared in time. Judge Carro responded sternly, instructing them to be ready for trial.

This latest development is part of an ongoing dispute between federal and state prosecutors over who will prosecute Mangione for the murder of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson in December 2024. Mangione was initially charged in state court, but federal prosecutors later brought their own case, reportedly due to pressure from the health insurance industry.

Judge Margaret Garnett has set an October 12 trial date for the federal case, raising the possibility of Mangione facing consecutive trials for the same crime. Agnifilo argued that this situation put her client in an unfair position, describing it as a tug of war between the two prosecution offices.

Mangione’s defense team has advocated for the federal trial to take precedence, as it would prevent the state trial from proceeding due to double jeopardy protections in New York. However, if the state trial proceeds first, the federal trial could still follow, with potential renewed double jeopardy arguments.

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Thompson’s family has requested that the state trial be prioritized, according to Assistant District Attorney Joel Seidemann. The federal prosecutors had initially agreed to let the state trial go first but later reneged on that agreement.

Mangione, who maintains his innocence, is set to return to court in May for a ruling on the admissibility of evidence found in his possession, including the alleged murder weapon. Prosecutors have cited writings in Mangione’s notebook detailing a targeted attack on Thompson to expose what he deemed a “parasitic” insurance industry.

The words “delay,” “deny,” and “depose” were found inscribed on bullet casings near the crime scene, reflecting a phrase used to describe insurers’ practices of avoiding claim payments. The legal battle surrounding Mangione’s case continues, with the prospect of two trials looming on the horizon.

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