An island resident in the Aland Islands designed and built a 3D-printed rifle called Printax 001, inspired by American gun culture and internet forums, highlighting the spread of firearms technology to remote areas.
Luigi Mangione, charged with second-degree murder in the death of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson, has hired high-profile New York attorney Karen Friedman Agnifilo. Mangione, currently held in Pennsylvania on gun-related charges, is linked to the crime scene by a 3D-printed gun and fingerprints. He faces extradition to New York, where he plans to plead not guilty. Authorities suggest Mangione's actions were driven by anger towards the health insurance industry, as indicated by a manifesto and other writings found in his possession.
Luigi Mangione, a 26-year-old Ivy League graduate from a wealthy Baltimore family, has been arrested for allegedly shooting UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson. Mangione, who had a promising academic and professional background, was found with a 3D-printed gun and a document expressing hostility towards corporate America. His online presence included a review of the Unabomber manifesto, raising questions about his motives. Friends and family are shocked by the arrest, as Mangione had been missing from social media for months prior to the incident.