A New York judge just ruled that the jury in Luigi Mangione’s upcoming murder trial will remain anonymous, citing concerns about radicalized supporters and their healthcare grievances. Prosecutors have argued that Mangione’s supporters have already attempted to interfere with witnesses and the jury process. Supporters of Mangione have framed the killing as a justified act of resistance against a system they see as exploitative. As the trial date approaches, the case continues to spark debate about healthcare, justice, and the limits of public sympathy. Mangione’s supporters see him as a symbol of resistance against a broken system, while prosecutors portray him as a cold-blooded killer who targeted an innocent man.