I'm not sure this is vigilante justice, I mean what crime did the CEO commit?
It's probably closer to what he's charged with, murder "intended to intimidate or coerce a civilian population, influence the policies of a unit of government..."
Which I guess is a form of terrorism - Mangione killing a CEO to protest the health system is along the same lines as the IRA killing British military to protest the occupation of parts of Ireland and bad treatment of the catholics.
I'm not sure how it ends. With the IRA they had talks and agreed to be a bit nicer the the catholics. Probably Mangione will be jailed but the popular support for him suggests something should be changed with the health system.
It's probably closer to what he's charged with, murder "intended to intimidate or coerce a civilian population, influence the policies of a unit of government..."
Which I guess is a form of terrorism - Mangione killing a CEO to protest the health system is along the same lines as the IRA killing British military to protest the occupation of parts of Ireland and bad treatment of the catholics.
I'm not sure how it ends. With the IRA they had talks and agreed to be a bit nicer the the catholics. Probably Mangione will be jailed but the popular support for him suggests something should be changed with the health system.