
Judge dismisses terrorism charges against Luigi Mangione
Judge Gregory Carro also ruled a second-degree murder charge against Mangione could stand during a hearing on Tuesday.
Judge Gregory Carro also ruled a second-degree murder charge against Mangione could stand during a hearing on Tuesday.
A New York judge dismissed state terrorism charges against Luigi Mangione, but kept the second-degree murder charges in connection with the December killing of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson. NBC News' Tom Winter reports on what this means for Mangione's trial.
The judge overseeing the case against Mr. Mangione said the evidence underpinning two of the most serious counts, one of which charged him with first-degree murder, was “legally insufficient.”
A New York state judge on Tuesday dismissed state terrorism charges against Luigi Mangione, but kept the second-degree murder charges in connection with the December killing of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson