Luigi Mangione, arrested under suspicion for the murder of UnitedHealthcare's CEO, faces multiple serious charges including terrorism and first-degree murder in New York.
The arrest of Mangione, 26, came after a customer recognized him at a McDonald's in Pennsylvania, leading to a swift notification to law enforcement officials.
Prosecutors often file multiple charges for a single crime to ensure coverage of all legal bases and potential avenues for conviction, explained Anna Cominsky.
If convicted of first-degree murder, Mangione could face life behind bars without the possibility of parole, a serious consequence of his actions.
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