Brian Thompson, CEO of UnitedHealthcare, was shot dead on the street, and the suspect Luigi Mangione was officially detained, sharing the Brooklyn Metropolitan Detention Center (MDC) in New York with former FTX founder SBF and American rapper Diddy. This prison has once again become the focus of public opinion due to the incarceration of several high-profile inmates.

The CEO of the largest health insurance company in the U.S. was shot dead, shocking the entire nation.

After Brian Thompson, CEO of UnitedHealthcare, was executed in a street shooting on 12/5 in New York, the American police immediately launched a massive manhunt and arrested 26-year-old suspect Luigi Mangione at a McDonald's in Altoona, Pennsylvania a few days later.

The U.S. prosecutors have charged Mangione with a motive stemming from his hatred towards the American health insurance industry, having planned for several months before deciding to ambush Thompson. Mangione is currently being prosecuted for murder.

Luigi Mangione's detention record at BOP.

(The CEO of the largest health insurance company in the U.S. was executed in a street shooting, prompting netizens to share their experiences of insurance claim denials)

Mangione entered the MDC, accompanied by high-profile inmates.

According to data from the Federal Bureau of Prisons (BOP), Mangione has been placed in the Metropolitan Detention Center (MDC) in Brooklyn, New York. This prison has also housed several celebrities, including former FTX founder SBF, who was sentenced to 25 years due to the collapse of FTX, and American rapper Diddy, who faces charges of extortion and sex trafficking.

It is worth noting that Diddy and SBF were in the same room and even shared the same lawyer, which has sparked various speculations about interactions within the prison.

(Rapper Diddy and FTX founder SBF became cellmates, both sharing the same room)

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