New York/Washington (dpa-AfX)-After the murder of a head of insurance in the middle of Manhattan, the alleged perpetrator Luigi M. also advocated not guilty about a lawsuit at the US federal level. In the court in New York, the 26-year-old was previously read the indictment for murder, stalking and offenses in connection with weapons, which could threaten the death penalty as required by US Justice Minister Pam Bondi.

The defenders of Luigi M. have criticized the interference of the Ministry of Justice and the demand for the death penalty as “unavailable politically”. Luigi M. has already been charged at the federal level and has also pleaded for not guilty.

Tat made headlines worldwide

The 26-year-old is said to have shot the head of the billion-dollar US health insurance company United Healthcare, Brian Thompson, on a street in the New York district of Manhattan. On December 4, Thompson was shot down near the Times Square and died of his injuries in a hospital. The act filmed by surveillance cameras and the public search made headlines worldwide. The shooter initially fled on a bike and then disappeared. Five days later, he was recognized and arrested in a fast food restaurant in the city of Altoona in the US state of Pennsylvania.

After the crime, there had been an unusually large amount of sympathy for the alleged shooter in the United States. Millions of Americans despair of their country’s expensive health system./cah/dp/he

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