Ongoing proceedings in Luigi Mangione’s state murder case in Manhattan were postponed on Friday after the suspected CEO killer called in sick.
State Supreme Court Justice Gregory Carro informed courtroom spectators that Mangione was ill and the suppression hearings in his case would resume on Monday. The judge provided no additional information as to the nature of the illness.
The Maryland man, charged with fatally shooting UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson on a Midtown sidewalk on Dec. 4, 2024, has been in court all week, as his lawyers fight to bar the Manhattan district attorney’s office from presenting specific evidence when the case makes it before a jury in 2026.
They have argued that Altoona, Pa., police officers searched his backpack without a warrant under the guise of

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