Judge orders Altoona cop to court as Mangione hopes to have backpack search tossed

In a significant development for the ongoing legal proceedings against Luigi Mangione, the judge presiding over his state court case has rescheduled the trial from June 8 to September 8. This decision, made on Wednesday, adds another layer of complexity to the already intricate interplay between Mangione’s state and federal cases, where he stands accused of being an Ivy League assassin.

Mangione is set to return to state court on May 18, where a crucial hearing will take place to determine whether certain evidence and statements he made to police in Altoona, Pennsylvania, will be suppressed. These statements were collected at the time of his arrest.

Earlier on Wednesday, Mangione made an appearance in federal court where the judge handling his federal case dismissed attempts by his defense team to delay the trial. The judge expressed her unwillingness to let the state court’s schedule impact her proceedings, emphasizing that she does not want her trial timeline to be dictated by another judge’s calendar.

While jury selection for Mangione’s federal trial is slated to commence in October, there remains a possibility that this could be influenced by Judge Gregory Carro’s recent decision to postpone the state trial to the same month.

Luigi Mangione sitting with attorneys Karen Agnifilo and Marc Agnifilo before Judge Margaret Garnett in a courtroom sketch.

A courtroom sketch captured the scene as Luigi Mangione appeared alongside his attorneys, Karen and Marc Agnifilo, before Judge Margaret Garnett in Manhattan on April 1, 2026. The hearing concerned the 2024 shooting of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson, an incident central to the charges against Mangione.

On Wednesday morning, Mangione was led into the federal courtroom by U.S. Marshals at 11:24 a.m. He was dressed in a tan jail jumpsuit, with his sleeves rolled up, leg shackles in place, but notably, no handcuffs were used.

The judge entered a minute later.

Karen Friedman Agnifilo, one of Mangione’s lead defense lawyers, asked for several months of extra time, saying Mangione’s legal team needed to prepare for the federal case after his state trial.

“I don’t think what we’re asking for is unreasonable,” she said.

Assistant U.S. Attorney Dominic Gentile argued that the defense’s logistical concerns could be addressed by changing the jury questionnaire schedule, which was set for a capital case. Mangione no longer faces the potential death penalty.

He added that both cases are expected to rely on the same facts and witnesses.

Brian Thompson in a blue button down shirt and blue zip-up smiles for the camera

UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson is pictured in an undated portrait provided by UnitedHealth. The executive was shot from behind and killed on his way to an investor conference in New York City in what prosecutors have described as a politically motivated assassination. (AP Photo/UnitedHealth Group via AP)

Judge Margaret Garnett said she was more concerned about the jury selection process rather than trial prep — telling the parties she doesn’t envision a particularly complex proceeding.

She said her role is to ensure Mangione gets a fair trial in her courtroom, and she said whatever happens in the state case is not her concern.

Jacob Kaplan, Karen Friedman Agnifilo, and Marc Agnifilo walking toward a court building in Manhattan.

Luigi Mangione’s attorneys, Jacob Kaplan, Karen Friedman Agnifilo, and Marc Agnifilo arrive to court in Manhattan, New York, on April 1, 2026. A hearing for Mangione is held regarding the 2024 shooting of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson. (Rashid Umar Abbasi for Fox News Digital)

Mangione faces numerous charges at the state and federal level in connection with the December 2024 assassination of United Healthcare CEO Brian Thompson, a 50-year-old father of two from Minnesota who was in New York City for a work conference when a gunman snuck up behind him and opened fire.

The state trial, scheduled to take place before his federal trial, is expected to garner massive public attention and make jury selection more difficult, she explained.

A Luigi Mangione supporter standing with a sign outside a Manhattan court.

Luigi Mangione supporters outside court in Manhattan, New York, on April 1, 2026. A hearing for Mangione is held regarding the 2024 shooting of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson. (Rashid Umar Abbasi for Fox News Digital)

“I’m a little troubled,” she said.

After a roughly 30-minute hearing, she proposed keeping close to the schedule put forth in February, with jury selection in the fall and opening statements on Oct. 26 or Nov. 2.

Bullets at scene outside the Hilton Hotel in midtown Manhattan where Brian Thompson, the CEO of UnitedHealthcare, was fatally shot.

Members of the New York police crime scene unit investigate bullets lying on the sidewalk at the scene outside the Hilton Hotel in Midtown Manhattan where Brian Thompson, the CEO of UnitedHealthcare, was fatally shot, Wednesday, Dec. 4, 2024, in New York. (Stefan Jeremiah/AP)

The federal hearing came just under a month after Carro told Mangione’s defense to be ready for the state trial on June 8. Before his order pushing back the trial on Wednesday, he had floated the idea of delaying it only if the federal trial was delayed first.

Bailiffs escorted Mangione out of that hearing after an unexpected outburst in which he claimed to be the victim of double jeopardy.

“It’s the same trial twice,” he said. “One plus one is two. Double jeopardy by any common sense.”

Both courts have dismissed the most severe counts, but Mangione still faces life in prison if convicted. He also faces lesser charges in Pennsylvania, where police arrested him in a McDonald’s restaurant, in connection with the case.

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