Luigi Mangione, the man accused of killing the CEO of UnitedHealthcare, was charged in New York with murder as an act of terrorism, prosecutors announced Tuesday.
Mangione, 26, is being held without bail in Pennsylvania, where he was arrested at a McDonald's on Dec. 9 after a broad search following the Dec. 4 ambush of Brian Thompson in midtown Manhattan.
As Mangione was led into Pennsylvania court last week to face gun and forgery charges, he struggled with deputies and shouted about an ''insult to the intelligence of the American people.''
At the time, his lawyer said he would fight extradition to New York. But Manhattan prosecutors said Tuesday there were indications that he may waive his right to an extradition hearing, hastening the transfer process.
Mangione's New York lawyer, Karen Friedman Agnifilo, declined to comment.
The case has captured the American imagination, setting off a cascade of resentment and online vitriol toward U.S. health insurers while rattling corporate executives concerned about security.
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The indictment announced by Manhattan prosecutors Tuesday builds on previous charges against Mangione. He now faces 11 counts, including murder in the second degree as a crime of terrorism.