UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson’s suspected killer Luigi Mangione played assassin video game with friends
Luigi Mangione, the 26-year-old charged with the murder of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson, once belonged to a group of Ivy League gamers who would play assassin games, according to a report.
Alejandro Romero, a University of Pennsylvania student from the same Discord gaming group as Mangione, said they would play “Among Us,” a game where some players have to secretly kill others without raising suspicions.
“I just found it extremely ironic that, you know, we were in this game and there could actually be a true killer among us,” Romero told NBC News.
“As soon as his photo and name popped up on X, my friend texted me asking if I knew him, and then either I was calling some 10 friends or they were calling me,” he continued. “I didn’t speak to anybody today who wasn’t already aware of what had happened.”
Mangione, a Maryland native, was arraigned on weapons charges Monday evening after being arrested that morning when a McDonald’s worker at an Altoona, Pa., franchise thought they recognized him from wanted posters and called the police.
Romero, who said he had not seen or spoken to Mangione since 2020, remembered him as a typical college student.

