Colin Jost charges CEO of shooting suspect with ‘biggest crime’ on ‘Weekend Update’

Colin Jost mocked Luigi Mangionethe suspect accused in the fatal shooting of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson, over writings as officials found him at the time of his recent arrest.

Mangione, in a “manifesto” published by independent journalist Ken Klippenstein on Tuesday, citing his anger at corporate America and naming several companies, including Apple, Google and Walmart, that have “grown and grown” while continuing to “abuse our country for enormous profit .”

“Still, he went to Starbucks before the shooting and then got caught at McDonald’s, so maybe his biggest crime was hypocrisy,” the “Weekend update” joked the host.

Jost, who joked that Americans continue a “delicate, sensitive debate” over who should play the suspect in a Netflix miniseries. addressed the one-star Yelp reviews hit the McDonald’s location, where a customer and an employee recognized Mangione before his arrest.

“First of all, who looks at Yelp reviews for McDonald’s? The only Yelp review of McDonald’s should be: ‘Was open. Five stars,” he said.

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