“Violence begets violence,” says one star with a shrug, one DWTS professional jokes Mangione’s “finna be my associate season 34,” whereas nation star, Orville Peck asks, “Does he want a cell mate?”
Luigi Mangione has formally been charged with the killing of the UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson — as celebrities soar on the social media bandwagon with feedback concerning the alleged assassin.
The web full of memes and thirst lure reactions to the 26-year-old, after he was arrested on Monday in Pennsylvania as an individual of curiosity within the dying of Thompson, earlier than being charged with second-degree homicide. Thompson was shot to dying on a busy midtown Manhattan sidewalk in broad daylight final week.

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As soon as Mangione was recognized by authorities, English actress and activist Jameela Jamil shared meme account Saint Hoax’s submit — and commented, “A star is born.”
Nation singer Orville Peck additionally commented on Saint Hoax’s submit, asking, “Does he want a cell mate?”
His remark has obtained over 2,800 likes and over 40 feedback praising the star for his response.

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American singer-songwriter Ethel Cane additionally went viral after she took to her Instagram account to share why she believes Mangione could have gone down the trail of capturing Thompson.
“Violence begets violence [with a shrug emoji],” she wrote, whereas exhibiting a submit from @justifiedarrogancenyc captioned “Free Luigi.”
The submit claimed “firms do not care” about households, including that firms “have zero qualms about burning down the plant for a buck.” The person concluded, “Violence by no means solved something’ is a press release uttered by cowards and predators.”
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Glee alum Kevin McHale re-shared an X person’s shirtless picture of Mangione from his Instagram, in addition to some stats about him gleaned from his social media pages.
“the particular person of curiosity within the capturing of the United CEO has been ID’d as Luigi Mangione, an Ivy League grad and fan of Breloom, the mushroom Pokémon,” the unique X tweet stated — which McHale retweeted with a widened eye emoji.
Dancing with the Stars professional Ezra Sosa, in the meantime, joked that Mangione might find yourself on the fact collection down the road. Sosa, in fact, was lately paired with con artist Anna Delvey, who needed to put on a court docket mandated ankle monitor whereas competing.
“he finna be my associate season 34 🥵🙂↔️🤤 #dwts,” Sosa shared to TikTok, as his feedback have been flooded with followers saying the 2 appear like they may very well be twins, as others really useful songs, like “Prison” by Britney Spears.
Within the hours after he was taken in as an individual of curiosity, not solely did Mangione’s personal follower rely skyrocket to over 70,000 individuals, however his tagged images and hashtag grew in quantity with influencers tagging him themselves of their posts to get extra views for his or her content material.
Mangione was picked up at a McDonald’s location close to Altoona, PA after an worker thought he regarded suspicious and referred to as police.
Police discovered on him a gun much like the one used to kill Thompson final week, together with a silencer, per NBC4 New York. He additionally had on his particular person a faux New Jersey ID matching the one utilized by the shooter to verify right into a Manhattan hostel final week, in response to the outlet, underneath the title “Marc Rosario.”
Along with the second-degree homicide cost, he additionally faces prices of possession of a loaded firearm (two counts), possession of a cast instrument, and prison possession of a weapon in New York.
BREAKING: Pennsylvania police have launched the mugshot of Luigi Mangione, the Gilman graduate suspected of killing UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson. pic.twitter.com/jeXey5T9bI
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