Luigi Mangione’s 贬补飞补颈驶颈 Friends Shocked By Arrest In UnitedHealthcare CEO Shooting
Luigi Mangione lived at the Surfbreak co-living community near Ala Moana Park on O驶ahu. He was arrested Monday in Pennsylvania, five days after the shooting of an insurance executive.
Luigi Mangione lived at the Surfbreak co-living community near Ala Moana Park on O驶ahu. He was arrested Monday in Pennsylvania, five days after the shooting of an insurance executive.
Hawai鈥榠 friends of Luigi Mangione, arrested in the killing of UnitedHealthcare鈥檚 CEO, recall him as a natural leader who led a book club where members would share ideas while watching sunsets from a place called Magic Island.
鈥淗e was just such a thoughtful and deeply compassionate person at everything he did,鈥 said Jackie Wexler, a food technologist in New York. She used to live with Mangione at Surfbreak, a co-living space near Honolulu鈥檚 Ala Moana Beach Park.
Mangione, 26, lived at Surfbreak from January to June 2022, and even then suffered chronic back pain from an apparent pinched nerve, said R.J. Martin, Surfbreak’s founder. His island friends stopped hearing from him this summer.
He said he was stunned by Mangione’s arrest. 鈥淚 loved this guy,鈥 said Martin. 鈥淚n some ways I feel like my members are my kids.鈥
Wexler had attended the University of Pennsylvania with Mangione, she says, but didn鈥檛 become friends with him until they were both living on O鈥榓hu at Surfbreak. Originally envisioned as long-term housing for graduate students, Surfbreak morphed into a sort of adult dorm for, ,鈥 adventurers, remote workers, and mindful travelers united by shared life in our co-living + coworking spaces.鈥
Mangione was arrested in a Pennsylvania McDonald’s restaurant on Monday and charged with five crimes, including carrying gun without a license, forgery, falsely identifying himself to the authorities and possessing 鈥渋nstruments of crime.” He is suspected of shooting UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson last week in New York City.
Surfbreak residents are expected to contribute to the community, and Mangione played a role by founding the book club with Wexler and Martin. They recall Mangione had recently read Yuval Noah Harari鈥檚 鈥淪apiens: A Brief History of Humankind鈥 and was enthusiastic about sharing ideas with friends.
The book club’s reading list included 鈥,鈥 by Tim Urban, the creator of the blog 鈥淲ait But Why,” and “,” by Steve Stewart Williams, Wexler and Martin said.
Wexler recalls Mangione as a thoughtful man who facilitated discussions by deeply listening. Martin, a former college professor who has a doctorate in history, said Mangione had a rare ability to articulate ideas in the books they read.
鈥淚 feel like he did a better job of parsing through the nuances of things,鈥 Martin said.
Wexler and Martin said they had suggested the book club read the manifesto of Ted Kaczynski, known as the Unabomber, as “a joke.” Mangione reviewed it on a Goodreads account, which has been widely cited on social media on Monday.
The rambling screed proved 鈥減ainful to read鈥 and so hard to engage with that it led to the demise of the club, Martin said.
Mangione was committed to personal development through reading and working out. He got around O鈥榓hu by bicycle, and even after he moved out of Surfbreak he would walk with Wexler from Magic Island to Surfbreak, located in the penthouse of a building near the Hawai鈥榠 Convention Center.
But it wasn鈥檛 all idyllic. Mangione was often in pain from a back problem, Martin said, although the two would still rock climb together at HiClimb, .
Martin recalled the problem, which had lingered for years, was a misaligned vertebrae that would pinch Mangione鈥檚 spinal cord.
Martin says he and Mangione stayed in regular contact after Mangione left Surfbreak mid-2022. Martin said Mangione later texted him pictures after getting back surgery.
鈥淗e went radio silent in June or July,” Martin said.
Mangione has no significant criminal record in Hawai鈥榠. He was criminally cited on Nov. 12 of last year for trespassing in a “closed area” of Nu鈥榰anu Pali Lookout, a popular scenic viewpoint frequented by tourists on O鈥榓hu. At the time, he told a state parks officer his address was in Towson, Maryland, according to the citation.
After being charged with a petty misdemeanor, he pleaded no contest to a violation, and court records show he paid a court-ordered $100 fine. Honolulu police said he had no other run-ins on the island.
Correction: An earlier version of this story incorrectly stated Mangione pleaded no contest to a petty misdemeanor. In fact, the charge was downgraded to a violation.
Mangione had a gun believed to be the one used in last week鈥檚 shooting and was taken into custody after police got a tip that he had been spotted at .
The news has been heartbreaking for his Hawai鈥榠 friends.
鈥淚t just makes me sad to think how alone he must feel,鈥 Wexler said.
The Associated Press and Civil Beat Reporter Christina Jedra contributed to this story.
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