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Police arrested Luigi Mangione, who now faces a murder charge for the killing. Mangione has hired prominent New York lawyer Karen Friedman Agnifilo to defend him. Luigi Mangione, the man police say murdered UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson, has hired high-profile attorney Karen Friedman Agnifilo to defend him. AdvertisementAn internal NYPD report obtained by The New York Times gave the clearest view of the potential motive yet. In a statement to Business Insider, representatives for Nino Mangione — a Maryland state legislator and a cousin of Mangione's — declined to comment on the news of Mangione's arrest.
Persons: Brian Thompson, Luigi Mangione, Mangione, Karen Friedman Agnifilo, Agnifilo Intrater, Friedman Agnifilo, Thompson, Thomas Dickey, Dickey, Jessica Tisch, Tisch, Nino Mangione —, Mangione's —, Joseph Kenny, Kenny, Peter Weeks, Brian Thompson's, DCPI, Tim Urban, Jonathan Haidt, Michael Pollan, Robert F, Kennedy Jr, Joe Biden, Donald Trump, AppRoar, Manigone Organizations: . Police, New, Agnifilo, Business, Manhattan, Attorney's, Ivy League, Courthouse, Police, Correctional Institution, CNN, New York Police, The New York Times, NYPD, Times, department's Intelligence, Counterterrorism Bureau, Altoona, Tisch, NBC News, Mangione, Associated Press, AppRoar Studios, YouTube, The New, Hilton, FBI, UnitedHealth Group Locations: Manhattan, New York, Texas, Minnesota, New York City, Pennsylvania's Blair, Altoona , Pennsylvania, Pennsylvania's Huntingdon, Pennsylvania, Maryland, Altoona, Jersey, America, Blair, San Francisco , California, Honolulu , Hawaii, The, The New York, Hawaii, UnitedHealthcare
Putin critic Alexey Navalny's death may not have been planned to happen when it did, WSJ reported. The Journal reported that this opinion is shared by several US intelligence agencies. AdvertisementAlexey Navalny's February death in a remote Arctic prison camp likely wasn't directly ordered by Vladimir Putin, despite Navalny's outspoken criticism of the Russian president, The Wall Street Journal reported Friday. Despite the suspicious circumstances of the opposition leader's death, the outlet reported Putin may not have intended Navalny to be killed when he was. None of the intelligence agencies cited by the Journal or the Pentagon have responded to requests for comment from Business Insider.
Persons: Alexey Navalny's, Navalny's, , Vladimir Putin, Putin, — wasn't, Putin wasn't, Leonid Volkov, Navalny Organizations: Kremlin, Service, Street, CIA, National Intelligence, State, Journal, Pentagon, Business Locations: Russian, Poland
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