
Mangione protests as judge pins down June start for state murder case
In New York, Luigi Mangione shouted in court as Judge Gregory Carro set his state murder trial to begin June 8, three months before jury selection in his federal case over the killing of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson; prosecutors want the state trial to go first, and Carro warned it could be delayed to Sept. 8 if the federal appeal delays the federal trial. Mangione has pleaded not guilty to both sets of charges, with federal jury selection scheduled for Sept. 8 and opening statements in October.