TOWSON, Md. – Luigi Mangione’s family is “beloved” Baltimore royalty, fueled by a real estate empire and a history of donating millions of dollars to health care.
Luigi’s late grandfather, family patriarch Nick Mangion Sr., liked to talk about being the product of a classic immigrant success story.
“When my father died when I was 11 years old, I didn’t have to rub two nickels and I still became a millionaire,” Nick once said with his Italian immigrant father. He spoke to the Baltimore Sun of his own intense and difficult upbringing.
“In what other country could you do that? None that I can think of.”
My grandfather went on to build a vast network of businesses, from developing and owning local resorts and country clubs to nursing homes and even a radio station.
He and his wife Mary won local love by being well-known philanthropists, donating more than $1 million to the leading Baltimore Medical Center, where 37 of his grandchildren were born. Said.
The Mangion Family Foundation has also made significant donations to places such as St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital and St. Joseph Medical Center at the University of Maryland.
Even Loyola University’s pool was named after Mangion.
Nick and Mary had 10 children, six of whom attended local universities.
The family’s personal dynasty even reaches Maryland’s state capitol. There, his grandson Nino Mangion serves in the House of Representatives.
Relatives and friends said the family’s “amazing” reputation made the news of Luigi’s arrest even more shocking.
The flamboyant 26-year-old graduate of the University of Pennsylvania is accused of executing United Healthcare CEO Brian Thompson in a sidewalk hit in Midtown last week.
He is said to be looking at the country’s healthcare system and what he considers to be the “mafiosa” of greedy healthcare companies.
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Brian Thompson, CEO of Insurance Giant UnitedHealthcare, was gunned down outside a luxury Midtown hotel on Wednesday in a “bravely targeted attack.” Thompson was named CEO of UnitedHealth in April 2021. He joined the company in 2004. He was one of the company’s senior executives under investigation by the Justice Department. Thompson’s wife, Paulette, said her husband had received threats before he was killed. Thompson’s shooting led to support for the disease online and even spurred a tasteless-looking competition in New York. For those interested, a police officer is haunted inside a McDonald’s in Altoona, Pennsylvania. The suspect was identified as Luigi Mangione, 26, of Towson, Maryland. He is a former Ivy League student who hated the medical world.
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“It’s a shock to all of us,” Luigi’s uncle, Jerry O’Keefe, posted Tuesday.
“I can’t say anymore. The statement summed it up for all of us. We don’t know more than what is reported in the media.”
On Monday, the family said, “We ask that people pray for the family of Brian Thompson and pray for everyone involved. We are devastated by this news.”
Friends and others in the community poured their hearts out to the family on Facebook.
One friend called Kin “the love of my life.”
Another person posted. They need and deserve our prayers and support. ”
Someone wrote: “My son went to grade school and high school with his cousins and played soccer together. We got to know some of the family. The Mangion family is loving, caring, kind and very generous. This is a group.”