Prosecutors in the federal case against accused murderer Luigi Mangione have called for him to receive the death penalty, in order to deter copycat killings.

The man alleged to have gunned down UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson last year is believed already to have inspired others, with prosecutors specifically citing last month’s fatal shooting at NFL headquarters in New York City.

“The defendant poses a continuing danger not only in a personal capacity, but also because he has sought to influence others,” government attorney Sean Buckley wrote in a filing with the United States Southern District of New York court.

“Since the murder, certain quarters of the public—who openly identify as acolytes of the defendant—have increasingly begun to view violence as an acceptable, or even nec

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