Luigi Mangione's conditions 'suck' in his Pennsylvania prison, inmates say | Banfield



NewsNation’s Alex Caprariello and Ashleigh Banfield spoke exclusively with prison inmates live through the fence at the State Correctional Institution Huntingdon in Pennsylvania who expressed their desire for UnitedHealthcare CEO shooting suspect Luigi Mangione to be transferred to New York City’s Rikers Island.

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38 thoughts on “Luigi Mangione's conditions 'suck' in his Pennsylvania prison, inmates say | Banfield”

  1. Honestly? The DOJ doesn't have to tell anyone the truth about the locations of the inmates inside, and I also have a hard time believing that inmates would give a rat's rear end about any one other inmate's conditions more than their own conditions. I suspect that it was Luigi himself who was yelling like that out the window, maybe with one or two others who were nearby. He was probably trying to keep anyone from finding out what he was doing, yelling out the window like that. I mean, really, Luigi was confrontational while being taken into court. I don't remember seeing too many other people ever go into courts while handcuffed who acted like that because there were cameras nearby. This seems more like his behavior than that of average people after they've been caught and cuffed. Even when they're upset, they don't tend to go as nuts as he did, all yelling and screaming to get attention like that.

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  2. I dont know what this young man did is right or wrong…..And I feel bad about that. Luigi has certainly got the pulse of the nation. A 21st century Robin Hood. To take another life…. sooo much more to this situation. UHC plays games back to BXBS…BXBS plays games back to UHC….etc etc We are back to BXBS. The fleecing of America !….The new direction has started that is for sure.

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  3. What an interview.. Seriously this will go down as probably one of the most candid open interviews in journalism history.. I would give it seriously look at possible awards..

    Everyone has a motive giving interviews except those with no motive at all those in that situation they can't leave.. This is that situation..

    WOW congrats on this that is something..

    The Rikers comment makes me think… considering the stories of horrid about the island wonder why they say GOO very interesting

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  4. Those dudes are spinning yall lmao. They are just saying stupid shit because you guys are dumb enough to believe it all. Luigi is probably in seg or on a security watch not around anyone else. He’s not gonna be in GP LMAO

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  5. what a lot of us are forgetting is he still hasn’t actually been sentenced. no verdict has been reached, no trial carried out. people are calling him the shooter without question even though according to the law he is an innocent man unless proven guilty

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  6. This reminds me exactly of being in band in high school, and communicating with the opposing school bands from the opposite side a of football fields. Shouting and chanting and using Morse code and all that. I suppose it’s human nature to love finding odd ways of communication. Social species and all

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  7. I got pretty emotional watching this. It feels so rare to see anything that humanizes prisoners. I wonder if they met and liked Luigi or if they just really believed in what he did

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