
Warped Gen Z influencers urge jurors to acquit Luigi Mangione even if they think he is guilty of CEO's murder
Daily MailGen Z influencers are urging potential jurors to acquit Luigi Mangione even if they think he's guilty after he was arrested and charged for the murder of insurance CEO Brian Thompson. Creator, Niamh, posted a video 'to the people who are gonna end up on that jury' and said: 'You don't have to make that man guilty' Luigi Mangione, 26, was arrested and charged for the murder of healthcare CEO Brian Thompson who was gunned down in Midtown Manhattan, New York City, on December 4 'Everyone in New York bouta stop trying to get out of jury duty just to get on this one,' wrote one comment in reference to the potential trial of suspect Mangione Comments under the video were also in eager support of the movement. Another creator, under the username rebmasel, posted a video claiming she wasn't afraid of the killer being free, and that she wouldn't say anything to help catch the murderer either 'As if any of us reggos - regular people on the street - are diabolically evil CEOs whose life-or-death decisions determine the lives and deaths of millions of people and have a history of choosing the death decisions just to line our pockets with more cash.' Afterwards the shell casings were found to have the words 'deny,' 'defend', 'depose' written on them, in an apparent attack on health industry practices Brian Thompson is seen in a professional headshot taken before he was brutally gunned-down by a suspect police say is Luigi Mangione 'He had ill will against corporate America,' Joseph Kenny said of Mangione.
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