Luigi Mangione ‘Jesus mural’ seen at courthouse as sick fans call CEO ‘assassin’ a ‘bright light & camp out for hearing’
DIGITAL billboards advocating for the release of Luigi Mangione have emerged in Lower Manhattan ahead of his court appearance.
A black box truck with images of Mangione was seen driving past Manhattan Criminal Court on Friday morning before the accused assassin, 26, is set to appear for his first hearing since pleading not guilty to murder and terror charges.
The digital billboard appeared hours after a digital projection of Mangione, depicted as the Sacred Heart of Jesus, emerged on the side of a building near Lafayette and Canal Street on Thursday evening.
The projection showed Mangione wearing a green and white cloak with a shining red heart on the center.
Yellow letters reading "Free Luigi" were printed across Mangione's neck.
Critics blasted the projection's promotion as "glorifying a killer."
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"Dude is accused of ASSASSINATION," one wrote on X.
A second person ripped the message, "I hope he gets the death penalty. To actually glorify a killer is crazy. It’s saying sure it’s okay to do something because you were affected by someone or a business."
"That’s actually nuts. The guy murdered someone," another commented.
Mangione is facing state and federal charges in connection to the killing of UnitedHealthcare's chief executive Brian Thompson, who was gunned down on a bustling sidewalk in Midtown on December 4.
The accused assassin has been housed in the federal Metropolitan Detention Center in Brooklyn after being extradited from Pennsylvania to New York City on December 19, 2024.
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