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A New York judge dismissed the state terrorism charges against the suspected United Healthcare CEO shooter Tuesday.
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A New York judge dismissed the state terrorism charges against the suspected United Healthcare CEO shooter Tuesday.
Police said Gerry Hall, 59, was struck in the head while at the bodega on Knickerbocker and Flushing avenues at around 7 p.m. Monday.
Mangione walked into Manhattan Criminal Court, shackled and wearing tan prison clothing, for a hearing on several pre-trial motions. CBS News New York's Alice Gainer reports from the courthouse.
Police said Gerry Hill, 59, was struck in the head while at the bodega on Knickerbocker and Flushing avenues at around 7 p.m. Monday.
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Mangione will still face second-degree murder and eight weapons-related charges in the state case. CBS News New York's Alice Gainer has an update from the courthouse.
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Luigi Mangione appeared in court Tuesday in Manhattan, where two state terrorism charges were thrown out, but the murder charge will stand.
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