Luigi Mangione, the Ivy League graduate accused of murdering UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson, has become an unexpected figure of fascination online. Documents allegedly discovered in Mangione’s possession expressing disdain for corporate America have struck a chord with segments of the public, sparking a wave of support on social media. The hashtag #FreeLuigi has trended widely, with fans—including influencers and pop stars—selling merchandise emblazoned with his image and slogans
Fox News host condemns online support for Mangione
Amid the online fervour, Fox News host Emily Compagno condemned the social media movement in a heated segment on Wednesday. Addressing the trend, she said, “If you are an employer, boss, teacher, or part of admissions anywhere in the country, check the social media of those under your supervision. Participating in the online hailing of an alleged murderer is sickening.”
Compagno emphasized the need to celebrate Thompson’s life instead of glorifying his alleged killer, calling for accountability from media platforms. “We don’t need to give this oxygen,” she added. “Let’s focus on the tragedy of a life taken by a horrific act.”
Public backlash against Compagno’s remarks
Compagno’s comments were met with criticism from viewers, many accusing her of hypocrisy given Fox News’s typical stance against censorship. One user remarked, “The irony of her demanding institutions take action against free speech online—Fox News has come full circle.” Others highlighted the complex emotions surrounding Thompson’s death, with one commenter noting, “People are grappling with corporate corruption and the tragic loss of life simultaneously.”
Mangione’s arrest and investigation
Authorities apprehended Mangione at a McDonald’s in Altoona, Pennsylvania, after a tip from a member of the public. He faces multiple charges, including murder, and remains at the center of an increasingly polarized conversation about corporate ethics and personal accountability in the digital age. The case continues to generate intense debate, reflecting broader societal tensions over corporate influence, justice, and freedom of expression.