A judge who oversees the federal prosecution of Luigi Mantzone, a man accused of killing a New York private health insurance executive, warned the US justice minister on Friday to avoid public comments on the case. As Luigi Mantzone, 26, said innocent in the homicide category that could lead to a death penalty (he is accused of shooting the United Managing Director of the UnitedhealthCare hotel outside a hotel in Manhattan), Judge Margaret Garnett made it clear. Mantzone has emerged as a hero for a portion of Americans who are disgusted with the US profitable health system, while Justice Minister Pam Bondi has become a symbol of chaos. Bondi had announced that the government would seek the death penalty against him “as we implement President Trump’s agenda to stop violent crime and make America secure again.” […]
Source: News Beast

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