NEW YORK, NY — U.S. Attorney General Pamela Bondi on Tuesday directed federal prosecutors to seek the death penalty against Luigi Mangione, the accused killer in the assassination of Brian Thompson, a father of two, in what officials are calling a premeditated act of violence that “shocked America.”
In an official statement released by the Department of Justice, Bondi announced the decision to pursue capital punishment, emphasizing the gravity of the crime and aligning it with the administration’s broader agenda on violent crime.
“Luigi Mangione’s murder of Brian Thompson — an innocent man and father of two young children — was a premeditated, cold-blooded assassination that shocked America,” Bondi said. “I have directed federal prosecutors to seek the death penalty in this case.”

The announcement, dated April 1, follows what the Justice Department described as “careful consideration” of the facts surrounding Thompson’s killing. The statement did not specify the date or location of the incident, but federal prosecutors are preparing for trial proceedings under the direction of the DOJ’s Capital Case Section.
Thompson’s death has drawn national attention amid ongoing debates over capital punishment and federal criminal enforcement. Mangione is expected to face charges in a federal court, though additional details about the case remain sealed.
The decision to pursue the death penalty marks one of the highest-profile capital prosecutions under the current administration. Bondi tied the move directly to President Trump’s stated goal to “stop violent crime and Make America Safe Again.”
The Department of Justice has not released further comment regarding the timeline of the trial or Mangione’s current detention status.
Key Points
- Attorney General Pamela Bondi has ordered federal prosecutors to seek the death penalty for Luigi Mangione.
- Mangione is accused of assassinating Brian Thompson, a father of two, in a premeditated killing.
- The DOJ’s move aligns with a federal initiative to crack down on violent crime.
Feds to seek death for accused assassin in killing that ‘shocked America’.