Crowd cheers after Luigi Mangione gets shown on big screen at 'Bop to the Top' tour

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A crowd of people attending the Bop To The Top tour in Boston erupted into cheers after pictures of Luigi Mangione, the 26-year-old who is being accused of murdering UnitedHealthCare CEO Brian Thompson, were put up on the jumbo screen.

While Mangione’s photos were on display, the popular Miley Cyrus song titled ‘He Could be the One’ blasted in the background, much to the delight of the screaming fans that sang along with the lyrics. When the final picture popped up, featuring Mangione’s mugshot – the crowd went into a frenzy.

RELATED: Luigi Mangione had back condition that made physical relationships ‘not possible’

Meanwhile, Mangione made a surprise move, by obtaining a top-notch Manhattan defense attorney to represent him in New York where he’s facing a murder 2 charge. Karen Friedman Agnifilo was second in charge for seven years in the Manhattan district attorney’s office before moving to the private sector. Friedman Agnifilo’s law firm confirmed that she had been retained to represent Mangione.

Mangione was arrested last week after a customer at a McDonald’s in Altoona, Pennsylvania, recognized him and told employees, who then called the cops.

 

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