Luigi Mangione showed concern for McDonalds worker who called cops on him: Wouldnt be good for her

Luigi Mangione expressed concern for the Pennsylvania McDonald’s worker who made the 911 call about the alleged assassin’s location, warning that it “wouldn’t be good for her” if the worker’s information was made public.Mangione’s first words after federal agents apprehended him for allegedly murdering United Healthcare CEO Brian Thompson was a sign of remorse for inconveniencing the public during his detainment, according to a letter sent by his legal team Wednesday.“I apologize for the inconvenience of the day,” Mangione reportedly uttered, according to his lawyers in court docs viewed by The Post.The 26-year-old had asked his public defender if the name of the McDonald’s employee would be released as he seemingly feared his supporters would go after the worker.“They aren’t going to put the cashier from cashier from McDonald’s information out there, are they?” Mangione asked.

“It wouldn’t be good for her.A lot of people would be upset I was arrested.”Mangione’s defense team is using his first post-arrest statements to argue he is innocent in the December 4 killing of the UnitedHealthcare executive.“This is the very opposite of someone who is seeking to terrorize anyone or wishing harm or violence to anyone,” the letter to Manhattan Supreme Court Judge Greggory Carro noted.Prosecutors accused Mangione of leading a campaign of “harassment, backlash and death threats” towards certain people but his legal team argued against the charges.

“There is simply no evidence that Mr.Mangione is responsible for any of these threats, directly, indirectly or in any manner.

Mr.Mangione has been nothing but cooperative, peaceful and has shown concern for others,” wrote the team of counselors consisting of Karen Friedman Agnifilo, Marc Agnifilo and Jacob Kaplan.Mangione’s hope for civilized respect towards the cashier was ignored as the employee was the target of tasteless attacks.“To the stupid b–h that ratted out my baby L...

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