Luigi Nicholas Mangione, the suspect in the fatal shooting of a healthcare executive in New York City, apparently was living a charmed life: the grandson of a wealthy real estate developer, valedictorian of his elite Baltimore prep school and with degrees from one of the nation's top private universities.

Friends at an exclusive co-living space at the edge of touristy Waikiki in Hawaii where the 26-year-old Mangione once lived widely considered him a 鈥済reat guy,鈥 and pictures on his social media accounts show a fit, smiling, handsome young man on beaches and at parties.

Now, are working to piece together why Mangione may have diverged from this path to make the violent and radical decision to gun down in a brazen attack on a Manhattan street.

sparked widespread discussions about unfairness in the medical insurance industry and even inspired folk-hero sentiment toward his killer.

But Pennsylvania Gov. Josh Shapiro sharply refuted that perception after when a customer at a McDonald's restaurant in Pennsylvania spotted Mangione eating and noticed he resembled the shooting suspect in security-camera photos released by New York police.

鈥淚n some dark corners, this killer is being hailed as a hero. Hear me on this, he is no hero,鈥 Shapiro said. 鈥淭he real hero in this story is the person who called 911 at McDonald鈥檚 this morning.鈥

Mangione's family and upbringing

Mangione comes from a prominent Maryland family. His grandfather, Nick Mangione, who died in 2008, was a successful real estate developer. One of his best-known projects was Turf Valley Resort, a sprawling luxury retreat and conference center outside Baltimore that he purchased in 1978.

The Mangione family also purchased Hayfields Country Club north of Baltimore in 1986. On Monday, Baltimore County police officers blocked off an entrance to the property, which public records link to Luigi Mangione鈥檚 parents. Reporters and photographers gathered outside the entrance.

The father of 10 children, Nick Mangione prepared his five sons 鈥 including Luigi Mangione鈥檚 father, Louis Mangione 鈥 to help manage the family business, according to a 2003 Washington Post report. Nick Mangione had 37 grandchildren, including Luigi, according to the grandfather's obituary.

Luigi Mangione鈥檚 grandparents donated to charities through the Mangione Family Foundation, according to a statement from Loyola University commemorating Nick Mangione鈥檚 wife鈥檚 death in 2023. They donated to various causes, including Catholic organizations, colleges and the arts.

One of Luigi Mangione鈥檚 cousins is Republican Maryland state legislator Nino Mangione, a spokesman for the lawmaker鈥檚 office confirmed.

鈥淥ur family is shocked and devastated by Luigi鈥檚 arrest,鈥 Mangione鈥檚 family said in a statement posted on social media by Nino Mangione. 鈥淲e offer our prayers to the family of Brian Thompson and we ask people to pray for all involved.鈥

Mangione's education and work history

Mangione, who was valedictorian of his elite Maryland prep school, earned undergraduate and graduate degrees in computer science in 2020 from the University of Pennsylvania, a university spokesman told The Associated Press.

He learned to code in high school and helped start a club at Penn for people interested in gaming and game design, according to a 2018 story in Penn Today, a campus publication.

His social media posts suggest he belonged to the fraternity Phi Kappa Psi. They also show him taking part in a 2019 program at Stanford University, and in photos with family and friends at the Jersey Shore and in Hawaii, San Diego, Puerto Rico, and other destinations.

The Gilman School, from which Mangione graduated in 2016, is one of Baltimore鈥檚 elite prep schools. The children of some of the city鈥檚 wealthiest and most prominent residents, including Orioles legend Cal Ripken Jr., have attended the school. Its alumni include sportswriter Frank Deford and former Arizona Gov. Fife Symington.

In his valedictory speech, Luigi Mangione described his classmates鈥 鈥渋ncredible courage to explore the unknown and try new things.鈥

Mangione took a software programming internship after high school at Maryland-based video game studio Firaxis, where he fixed bugs on the hit strategy game Civilization 6, according to a LinkedIn profile. Firaxis' parent company, Take-Two Interactive, said it would not comment on former employees.

He more recently worked at the car-buying website TrueCar, but has not worked there since 2023, the head of the Santa Monica, California-based company confirmed to the AP.

Time in Hawaii and reports of back pain

From January to June 2022, Mangione lived at Surfbreak, a 鈥渃o-living鈥 space at the edge of touristy Waikiki in Honolulu.

Like other residents of the shared penthouse catering to remote workers, Mangione underwent a background check, said Josiah Ryan, a spokesperson for owner and founder R.J. Martin.

鈥淟uigi was just widely considered to be a great guy. There were no complaints,鈥 Ryan said. 鈥淭here was no sign that might point to these alleged crimes they鈥檙e saying he committed.鈥

At Surfbreak, Martin learned Mangione had severe back pain from childhood that interfered with many aspects of his life, including surfing, Ryan said.

鈥淗e went surfing with R.J. once but it didn鈥檛 work out because of his back,鈥 Ryan said, but noted that Mangione and Martin often went together to a rock-climbing gym.

Mangione left Surfbreak to get surgery on the mainland, Ryan said, then later returned to Honolulu and rented an apartment. An image posted to a social media account linked to Mangione showed what appeared to be an X-ray of a metal rod and multiple screws inserted into someone's lower spine.

Martin stopped hearing from Mangione six months to a year ago.

An X account linked to Mangione includes recent posts about the negative impact of smartphones on children; healthy eating and exercise habits; psychological theories; and a quote from Indian philosopher Jiddu Krishnamurti about the dangers of becoming 鈥渨ell-adjusted to a profoundly sick society.鈥

Police report a darker turn

Mangione likely was motivated by his anger at what he called 鈥減arasitic鈥 health insurance companies and a disdain for corporate greed, according to a law enforcement bulletin obtained by AP.

He wrote that the U.S. has the most expensive healthcare system in the world and that the profits of major corporations continue to rise while 鈥渙ur life expectancy鈥 does not, according to the bulletin, based on a review of the suspect鈥檚 handwritten notes and social media posts.

He appeared to view the targeted killing of the UnitedHealthcare CEO as a symbolic takedown, asserting in his note that he is the 鈥渇irst to face it with such brutal honesty,鈥 the bulletin said.

Mangione called 鈥淯nabomber鈥 Ted Kaczynski a 鈥減olitical revolutionary鈥 and may have found inspiration from the man who carried out a series of bombings while railing against modern society and technology, the document said.

___

Associated Press reporters Lea Skene in Baltimore; Jennifer Sinco Kelleher in Honolulu; Maryclaire Dale in Philadelphia; John Seewer in Toledo, Ohio; and Michael Kunzelman in Washington, D.C., contributed to this report.

香港六合彩挂牌资料. All rights reserved.