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by bennash - 05/17/26 03:00 PM
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Joined: Oct 2017
Posts: 8,720 Likes: 85
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Mr. Mangione, who is a 26-year-old graduate of the University of Pennsylvania, is accused of slaying the chief executive of UnitedHealthCare, Brian Thompson. The killing took place at dawn on December 5, outside a hotel at Midtown Manhattan. In some quarters, Mr. Mangione is seen as something of an avenger against a healthcare system deemed predatory.
He's being called a folk hero
New York Times
I think just what I said , people are sick of the health care system Yeah a folk hero who stalks a man and shoots him cold blooded in the back, Then runs away trying to allude law enforcement. If he's such a hero why didn't he turn himself in and plead guilty... BULLSHIT
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