Investigators are searching for a motive in the assassination of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson as murder suspect Luigi Mangione fights his extradition to New York, facing charges related to the deadly shooting. Mangione denies involvement and plans to plead not guilty, with evidence linking him to the crime and a 3D-printed gun found during his arrest. As police investigate a potential insurance claim as a motive, Mangione’s defense attorney questions the evidence and the extradition process, delaying his transfer to New York for prosecution.
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'Death to all Zios': Nova Scotia man charged with hate crimes
New Glasgow Regional Police in Nova Scotia charged a 22-year-old man, Luke Alexander McDonnell, with advocating and promoting genocide, public incitement of hatred, and wilful promotion of hatred after he allegedly made violent anti-Zionist statements online. Jewish organizations praised the police for their prompt response, noting that the arrest occurred within 36 hours of receiving the complaint. The police emphasized their commitment to investigating hate-motivated crimes and condemned the hateful acts reflected in the suspect's...
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