- Mangione has not yet been found guilty of the murder while his trial continues
Senator Rick Scott wants Luigi Mangione to receive the death penalty for alleged shooting and killing of CEO of the United Healthcare, Brian Thompson.
The Republican Senator from Florida calls for the extreme action in a clip that was only obtained by DailyMail.com.
The reaction to Thompson’s death was extremely polarizing among the political community, whereby liberals say that it points to the accident of Americans with American health care and conservatives that called the murder against the system.
Scott, a former health care director, said that although Mangione, 26, was not convicted of the murder of Thompson, he believes that the death penalty would be justified if he is found guilty.
He said it is clear that death should be the punishment because of the ‘cold -blooded’ nature of the murder and the obvious ‘Vendetta’ that is held against the CEO.
“Luigi Mangioni, at the beginning of December, as you know, the Brian Thompson of the United Healthcare CEO in midtown Manhattan would have shot and killed early in the morning,” Gabe Groisman told Scott during an interview in a coming episode of his Podcast position.
“It was the way he was executed, it seemed clear at that time that the world would condemn him.”
“At least there has been a big push in social media and the kind of younger generation that Mangioni is almost trying to defend or apologize because of the problems he sees in the healthcare sector and the insurance sector,” Grroisman noted.
Senator Rick Scott is a former health care director – he thinks Luigi Mangione will earn the death penalty if he is found guilty of killing CEO of the UnitedHealthCare, Brian Thompson

Mangione (photo) is on trial for killing ‘In Cold Blood’, the CEO of the UnitedHealthcare in New York City at the beginning of December and then avoided the police days after the murder
“What is your response to what happened with your background in healthcare?” he asked.
The senator replied: “There are groups that you know now believe in violence as a way to get the change they want and you know that you just have to condemn it and keep these people responsible for bad deeds.”
“Do you think he deserves what you know, the death penalty for his actions?” Groisman pressed.
“I mean, he hasn’t been convicted yet, but it certainly looks that it was just absolutely in cool blood and he just had a vendetta against him, so that’s what you read,” Scott said.
“So if that is what happened, I mean clearly, you know (the death penalty) is clearly justified.”
He concluded: “If someone does not like the way in which the health care system is delivered does not like, go in the middle and change it – so that’s the right way to do it.”
The Senator of Florida was co-founder of Columbia Hospital Corporation, who later merged with another group to form Columbia/HCA. It became the largest for-profit health care company in the country.
HCA – Hospital Corporation of America – the number 1 largest hospital system in the US remains due to income.
UnitedHealthCare is now the largest health insurance policies in the US
Mangione is said to have shot and killed Thompson on the street in Midtown Manhattan at the beginning of December, which led to a city -wide and then rural knock hunt.
He was arrested days after the shooting on a McDonalds in Altoona, Pennsylvania.
The hand gun restored from Mangione consisted of partially 3D-printed parts.
But it also attracted metal components, including the upper slide of the gun and the barrel, which seemed to have been screwed to attach a suppressor or silencer to the forearm.
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