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Luigi Mangione, 26, accused of murdering CEO Brian Thompson in New York City earlier this month, pleaded not guilty on Monday to state charges including ...

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In the video, people are ringing bells and banging buckets from The Home Depot. A sign saying "FREE THEM ALL" is on the ground. About 20 people are outside Brooklyn's Metropolitan Detention Center, New York City's only federal jail.

What Awaits Luigi Mangione in Court?
What Awaits Luigi Mangione in Court?

"It's so moving to see people actually out there supporting Luigi!" wrote @kingkashed, the TikTok account that posted the video on Thursday.

The post has been viewed over 590,000 times and received more than 81,000 likes.

Anger at the U.S. private healthcare system has made Mangione a hero to some people since he was first charged with murder and terrorism for killing UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson, a 50-year-old father of two.

The 26-year-old suspect has received support on social media, comments about his looks, young women attending court sessions, and even comparisons to Jesus.

The account that posted the video often shares content about Mangione and said it was "going into 2025 with the same obsession" along with a video zooming into a photo of Mangione.

The account also posted another video of Mangione that went viral on December 11. It shows Mangione moving his arm up and down in front of a robot. The account user wrote, "newly resurfaced video of a young Luigi Mangione training robots." The video got more than 2.1 million views.

Mangione appeared in court on December 19 to face four federal charges, including two counts of stalking, one count of murder with a firearm, which could lead to the death penalty, and a firearms offense. He denies the charges.

He also pled not guilty on December 23 to 11 state criminal charges, including first-degree murder and murder as an act of terrorism.

Mangione has gained support online since his arrest. After his court appearance, a photo of him smiling in court and another in the back seat of a car when leaving court went viral on the internet.

The support after his court appearance also increased demand for clothing from certain U.S. stores. For example, sales for a burgundy Merino crewneck sweater worn by Mangione during his court appearance sold out at Nordstrom within a day.

Mangione is being held without bail in Brooklyn's Metropolitan Detention Center. His next federal court appearance is on January 18, and he is due back in state court on February 21.