A New York judge drops terrorism charges against Luigi Mangione

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A New York judge just dropped terrorism charges against Luigi Mangione, the man accused of assassinating UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson.

But what happened outside the courthouse was nothing short of horrifying.

Crowds erupted in cheers, hugs, and chants of “Free Luigi” after Judge Gregory Carro ruled prosecutors failed to prove Mangione intended to intimidate the public, as required under New York’s terrorism statute. The murder charge still stands, but the celebration shows how far society has fallen.

Mangione is now being treated like a hero. The same twisted spirit surfaced after Charlie Kirk’s assassination, when left-wing agitators openly applauded his death. This is how political violence takes root—when murder is cheered as long as it serves an ideology.

The courts may be bound by statute. But America must confront something deeper: what happens to a nation that celebrates bloodshed? @zeeemedia's explosive report pulls back the curtain on just how deep this sickness runs—don’t miss it.

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