In the aftermath of Luigi Mangione’s murder charge for killing UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson, a significant online fundraiser for his legal defense has garnered over a thousand donations.
The contributions come with messages that support Mangione and, in some cases, celebrate the act itself.
In New York, “Wanted” posters featuring CEOs have surfaced, and merchandise like “CEO Hunter” hats has appeared online.
Some social media users have expressed admiration for Mangione, highlighting his appearance.
Mangione is accused of shooting Thompson on December 4 outside a Manhattan hotel during an industry conference, which triggered a five-day manhunt.
Online support
While the crime has drawn widespread condemnation, the 26-year-old has gained a controversial following as a sort of folk hero in certain online communities. This support has grown since his arrest.
The messages on the crowdfunding site GiveSendGo reveal a shared frustration with the U.S. healthcare system and rising income inequality.
Some donors have argued that denying healthcare coverage can be seen as a lethal offense. More than $31,000 has been raised on the platform.
Former NYPD detective Felipe Rodriguez expressed concern over Mangione’s martyrdom status among some supporters, asserting that the reality of the crime should not be overlooked. Currently, Mangione faces extradition to New York as police link him to the murder through recovered evidence.