Watch: Luigi Mangione's school speech goes viral after his arrest for the murder of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson
A 2016 valedictorian speech by Luigi Mangione, who aspired to study AI at the University of Pennsylvania, has gone viral on social media. This resurgence of interest comes in the wake of Mangione's recent arrest as a suspect in the murder of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson, adding intrigue to his past and achievements.
Following the arrest of 26-year-old Luigi Mangione on Monday as a suspect in the murder of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson, the internet is filled with support and fascination. #FreeLuigi began trending, with many hailing him as a symbol of resistance against the allegedly exploitative medical insurance industry, while others were captivated by his striking looks. Now, a 2016 video of Mangione delivering a valedictorian speech has resurfaced and is now going viral on social media.
In his valedictorian speech at The Gilman School, Luigi Mangione shared his aspirations to study artificial intelligence at the University of Pennsylvania.
For those unaware, a valedictorian〞typically the top-performing student in a graduating class〞earns the honour of delivering a farewell speech at graduation.
Check out the video here:
Luigi Mangione, named a person of interest in the execution of CEO Brian Thompson, was the 2016 valedictorian of Baltimore*s $40,000-a-year Gilman School. Footage of his Founder*s Day speech shows him expressing plans to study AI at the University of Pennsylvania. One of six# pic.twitter.com/GWogKdtblw
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Hailed as a gifted and creative student, Mangione*s school recognised him for his ability to think innovatively and explore new ideas.
He wasn't just academically accomplished; he also left a mark outside the classroom, recalling memorable moments such as participating in the school production of The Addams Family and celebrating his team's football victories.
At the University of Pennsylvania, he pursued a degree in engineering with a focus on computer science, inspired by his early interest in creating video games.
He told Penn Today that his passion for programming stemmed from wanting to build his own games, leading him to establish a game development club at the university.
However, recent events have shocked those who knew him.
Who is Luigi Mangione?
Mangione is an Ivy League graduate from a prominent Maryland family.
He was arrested for his alleged involvement in the murder of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson.
Authorities reported that he was found with a manifesto, a ghost gun, and multiple fake IDs.
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