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Beach time with Luigi.

Absolutely š„ŗ
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FEDERAL CASE UPDATE- 8/4/25
Mangioneās request for daily access (8AM-4PM) to a laptop to review discovery was granted.

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PA CASE UPDATE- 8/4/25
In a new memorandum filed on August 1st by Thomas Dickey, Mangioneās defense asserts āhis Constitutional right to be presentā in Blair County at every stage of the trial. Defense also argues the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania retains āprimary custodyā over Mangione, and must file a āwrit of habeas corpus ad prosequendumā to satisfy the requirement of due diligence. If a trial is not commenced within 365 days of the filing of a criminal complaint (Mangioneās complaint was filed on December 9, 2024), the defendant āmay file a motion to dismiss charges with prejudice.ā








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mama why are random ass accounts saying u gave up on lu because u don't post much anymore as if you don't have a fucking life like š
I think they should give up on randomly speculating on things about people that arenāt true at all bc they look and sound asinine as fuck
But I donāt know the answer to this, anon. I wish I did š
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No stop omg I remember people saying about how he mentioned that song by Keane but I didnāt know exactly where he said it but FINALLY we have the confirmation šš½
https://x.com/devpatelhoe/status/1952980766637322382?t=gdR6HfesqAT8YUQkkeFXEw&s=19
He's cute
ā this is an older letter that has become public recently
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Andrea Velez, a US citizen, was arrested in the time it took her mother to drive less than a block. She was on her way to work. Sheās Latina. It appears that was enough. Tuesday morning, Andrea Velezās mom and sister dropped her off near her workplace. Sheās a production coordinator at Top Pick Global. Andrea graduated with a degree in fashion from Cal Poly Pomona. Near Andreaās work, an ICE raid was taking place. In fact, someone had called the LAPD to say a ākidnappingā was taking place. The LAPD showed up, saw it was an immigration raid ā LAPD is not permitted to assist ICE in immigration raids ā and immediately switched to crowd control, making sure people werenāt in the street and so on. As Andrea walked toward her place of employment, she says she looked up and saw an ICE agent barreling toward her. In the flash of thoughts that went through her mind, she thought maybe she was being targeted for the color of her skin, that maybe he thought she was not a US citizen. She instinctively held up her bag and the agent bowled into her. Her mother ā they hadnāt even made it a block away yet ā looked in the rear view mirror and saw the plainclothes ICE agents standing over her daughter and putting her in cuffs. āTheyāre kidnapping your sister,ā she said. Andrea tried to get the LAPD to help, and so did her mother and sister. According to her mother and other witnesses, no one ever asked Andrea for ID or asked about her status. The police didnāt help, even when Andreaās mother was screaming she was a US citizen. In fact, according to some witnesses, they moved to stand around Andrea to make it more difficult to film what was happening. For the first 24 hours, her family couldnāt find Andrea. They didnāt know where she had been taken or what was happening. They hired lawyers who managed to find her, but no one would tell them what she was being charged with, only that she would likely face federal charges. DHS publicly said she would be charged with āassaulting an officer.ā When they got to court yesterday, ICE lawyers downgraded that to āobstructingā an officer. An ICE officer claimed that Andrea purposely stepped in his way and raised both of her arms to stop him from going after someone he was trying to arrest. Witnesses tell the story the way Andrea does: an ICE agent approached her, knocked her down, then arrested her without asking any questions about her status or identity. Andrea, her lawyer, her mother and sister all have the same theory: during an ICE raid an ICE agent saw a Latina and scooped her up because of the color of her skin, and had to invent another reason once it was discovered she was a US citizen, born and raised in Los Angeles. Andrea was released on a 5k bond yesterday.
Immigration officers have recently taken to arresting Latino and Hispanic US citizens on raids and claiming obstruction or assault, only to release them a few days later, sometimes without charges. On June 12th, for instance, Brian Gavidia walked outside his work and saw immigration officers. He told them he was a US citizen and showed them his Real ID. They pushed him up against a fence and started asking him questions like āWhat hospital were you born in.ā DHS later said he had āassaulted an officerā -- video evidence does not back this up -- but they didnāt charge him. Or return his ID. (A common pattern: DHS will say something like this on social media, but not in court. It appears to be a PR stunt, not any attempt at communicating something true or legally actionable.) When CNN reached out to DHS on this one they added that Brian āattempted to fleeā as well, which is remarkable given that heās a US citizen who literally just stepped outside his place of work. Adrian Martinez, 20, had a run-in with Border Patrol on his break at WalMart. It sounds like ā this is unclear ā he tried to obstruct a BP vehicle that held one of his friends from work. Border Patrol agents grabbed him and claim that he punched one of them. Of course, a nearby bystander was recording and there is no evidence of a punch. And Border Patrol went on to say that Adrian was a āhostile groupā of men, which is weird because heās one guy⦠unless they are counting Oscar Preciado, the delivery driver who stood nearby and videoed the whole thing. Neither Oscarās video nor surveillance cameras that caught the entire event show a punch. Border Patrol says that the complete videos āare missing critical moments and donāt tell the whole story.ā But after holding Adrian for THREE DAYS they also dropped the assault charge. Because, as Adrianās lawyer said, āHe didnāt assault anyone.ā Theyāre now charging him with āconspiracy to impede or injure an officerā which his lawyer calls ātrumped upā charges. ICE has claimed that upwards of 70% of those they arrest are āserious criminalsā but their own statistics tell a different story. In the most recent ICE stats publicly released:
75% of people in ICE private prisons have nothing more than an immigration related issue or a traffic violation
47% of those being held by ICE have no criminal conviction at all⦠no criminal immigration violation, traffic violation, or criminal charge of any kind.
Would you like to guess the percentage of āserious criminalsā who are being held by ICE? Weāve been told over and over that weāre after the āworst of the worstā so I suspect it must be an impressive number. And that number is: NINE PERCENT. It certainly appears that the enormous daily quota for arrests is encouraging quantity arrests rather than quality arrests. Arresting a US citizen, even if you have to release them a few days later, counts toward the arrest. Arresting a tourist at the border rather than refusing them entry counts toward the quota. Arresting people at their green card interviews, tricking immigrants without lawyers into giving up their asylum claims and immediately arresting them once they agree, these all count toward the quota. Some key takeaways:
Donāt call the police expecting help during an immigration raid. Even in states like California, where they are not legally allow to assist federal immigration forces, they also are unlikely to step in and help US citizens or others being abused. Best case scenario: they do some crowd control.
ICE and other immigration forces are not afraid to arrest US citizens (and others) on trumped up charges, hold people, and release them later. Thereās literally no consequences for them as individuals or corporately.
It is ICE policy to lie. This is not an exaggeration. They call it a āruse.ā ICE agents arenāt just allowed to lie, they are encouraged to do so and trained to do so. ICE agents are trained to trick and confuse people. Andrea Velez, a US citizen, was arrested in the time it took her mother to drive less than a block. She was on her way to work. Sheās Latina. It appears that was enough. (x)
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āwell what do you do if you canāt afford the copay or thereās nobody in network?ā āwhat do you do while waiting for 4 years to get on disability?ā we die. thatās just it. thatās what the āsafety netā in social safety net means. itās supposed to keep you from plunging to your death. but 30,000 Americans a year plunge to their deaths from being unable to access healthcare. Itās been getting worse. It will continue to get worse.
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~š¶ i think i wanna go back to school
and have my locker full of pictures of youu,
so gimme that A in biology,
iām graduating sooooonn š¶~



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I wish this community knew how to act when it comes to people sharing letters because it's kind of the only way he can speak to us and I really miss hearing from him :(
i don't think there's truly any community or "fandom" for him (there should definitely not be a fandom tho, he's no celebrity and is certainly not a blorbo of any sorts) because it's mostly scattered patches of people here and there on whatever social media site they feel comfortable with talking about him and sharing their views but in general we could all be nicer and calmer and more accepting of the people who write to him or get letters back from him. it would encourage people to share the letters they receive by making sure they feel comfortable sharing their letters without any fear.
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not sure if anybody posted this here already but this also happened in the PA case
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Iām going out of town for a wedding and I printed a shit ton of flyers to hang up this weekend while Iām out and about and Iām quite excited
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i LOVED reading your fics, would you consider writing more?
Thank you, anon! š„ŗ and yes, I know I havenāt been focusing on writing at the moment, but I plan to get back to it! I appreciate your love and compliments very much so
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whatās even going on in this community anymore ššš i try not to be on this app too much so i just kinda ignore drama
GIRLLLL I wish I knew

I came back from vacation just a few days ago, and somehow in that short time, people are trolling others and now, I guess weāve reached that point where thereās an anonymous gossip column all about Luigiblr floating around on here
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@ Luigi Mangione hmu
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August will be filled with love August will be filled with wealth August will be filled with peace August will be filled with healing August will be filled with kindness August will be filled with progress August will be filled with blessings August will be filled with happiness August will be filled with opportunities
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my boobs are sore i need big hands to massage them, i had a prophetic dream and italian american held them but he seemed to be in jail or something. he held them so properly and politely. i had to tell him it's okay, you can grab them, you can massage it, and he did. in slow circles, he was so gentle
Sore boobs are the worst, anon!!! I hope you feel better š„ŗ but omfg for him to massage them and to do it so gently I NEEED dat
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