A judge in New York has dismissed two terrorism charges against Luigi Mangione, accused in the killing of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson.

During a hearing on Tuesday morning, Judge Gregory Carro ruled that while the second-degree murder charges can proceed, the prosecution failed to provide sufficient evidence to support the terrorism-related charges.

Mangione is alleged to have shot Thompson on a busy Manhattan street in December of the previous year. Beyond the state charges, he is also facing federal murder charges that could potentially carry the death penalty.

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