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Luigi Mangione update

2025-02-24 20:35:46.857069+01 by Dan Lyke 0 comments

The long wait for a glimpse of Luigi

But one moment in court felt especially notable in this case driven by the public’s consumption of it. In court, Agnifilo said New York City mayor Eric Adams and NYPD Chief of Detectives Joseph Kenny shared key evidence in the case in a documentary before sharing it with the defense.

“This week on HBO in a documentary, I see the Chief of Detectives and the New York City mayor, full hair and makeup done, sitting down and giving an interview for television talking about the evidence in Luigi’s case,” Agnifilo said to reporters. “It’s outrageous that they have time to go and prejudice Mr. Mangione’s ability to receive a fair trial.”

If Adams and the NYPD fuck up the prosecution here after all of the glory hounding and iconography they've been doing, I will laugh so hard.

RT haliey welch-fargo @esvrld@normal.style

putting luigi in a bulletproof vest is a really funny attempt to make him look like a Dangerous Terrorist. if he walked the streets of new york unguarded the greatest danger he'd face would be having his dick sucked clean off its hinges

Although it seems like most of the work to destroy the case against Mangione is being done by the aforementioned Kenny and Adams, his defense team has a website.

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