A university professor explained how Ivy League campuses perpetuate radicalization, painting a picture of the UnitedHealthcare murder suspect's educational environment.
UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson's alleged killer, Luigi Nicholas Mangione, graduated from a top Ivy League school, and now he's behind bars, charged with second-degree murder. An elite university professor explained how Ivy League campuses across the country perpetuate radicalization, painting a picture of the suspect's educational environment. Thompson, 50, was shot from behind on the sidewalk outside a New York City Hilton hotel on Dec. 4 before a shareholder conference.
This is not a spontaneous act of violence. This was obviously clearly planned. identified the person, identified the company, identified where he would be, identified when he would be vulnerable.'Fox News' Audrey Conklin and Christina Coulter contributed to this report.
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