A New York judge ruled that Luigi Mangione’s stalking and killing of a corporate executive did not qualify as a crime of violence, barring the death penalty. Critics argue the ruling reflects ideological leniency toward left-wing extremism.
A New York judge ruled that Luigi Mangione’s stalking and killing of a corporate executive did not qualify as a crime of violence, barring the death penalty. Critics argue the ruling reflects ideological leniency toward left-wing extremism.