VIDEO: Hot Mics Caught Luigi Mangione Yelling 5-Word Message To American People As He’s Dragged Into Courthouse By Police

Luigi Mangione (Photo via Twitter)

Luigi Mangione might be locked up, but he is not staying silent.

The University of Pennsylvania graduate is accused of sh**ting and k***ing UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson in a brazen attack.

An agitated Luigi Mangione had something to say this week after he was finally caught eating breakfast at a McDonalds in Pennsylvania.

Once removed from a vehicle, he yelled at reporters outside a Pennsylvania courthouse to get a message to the American people.

Mangione yelled, “It’s completely out of touch and is an insult to the American people and their lived experience!” as he entered a Pennsylvania courthouse.


The 26-year-old was first pushed against a wall and ultimately forced into the building by two officers as he struggled against their hold on him while yelling at cameras.

He is currently refusing to willingly be sent to New York to face a murder charge there in the k**ling of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson.

The 26-year-old was captured at a McDonald’s in Altoona, Pennsylvania, on Monday following a six-day manhunt. He was found in possession of a 3D-printed handg*n and silencer that Altoona officers found in his backpack, as well as fake identification documents.

Law enforcement may be treating Luigi Mangione like a criminal, but on social media, he has widely been praised for his actions.

Luigi Mangione Is Refusing To Waive Extradition To New York To Face Murder Charges

VIDEO: Hot Mics Caught Luigi Mangione Yelling 5-Word Message To American People As He's Dragged Into Courthouse By Police
Luigi Mangione (Photo by Jeff Swensen/Getty Images)

Mangione arrived for his extradition hearing Tuesday in an orange prison jumpsuit and handcuffs as he is currently being charged with second-degree murder in connection with the k**ling of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson.

Mangione was denied bail, but he is also fighting extradition to New York.

He will remain at Huntingdon State Correctional Institution in Pennsylvania as prosecutors have 30 days to obtain a governor’s warrant.

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