00:00Our message is basically, you know, universal health care now is what we want, but if not,
00:19free Luigi.
00:20Uh, you know, hey, look, I'm, you know, we're going to move forward with a vigorous defense
00:29of these charges and, um, my mood hasn't changed, uh, you know, one bit.
00:33And he's, how is he feeling, attorney?
00:35Uh, you know, like I said, I mean, you know, just use common sense.
00:38He's, he's, uh, you know, uh, got a lot on his mind, but, uh, he's good.
00:42And we came out here because we feel that this is finally drawing people's attention
00:49to the issue of our very broken healthcare system.
00:52Um, I personally have been affected.
00:55My back is damaged because of negligence from my healthcare and primarily insurance.
01:02And I think that this was a very powerful message that was sent.
01:08And that's why there's so many people like crying out and saying, he's not wrong.
01:14Violence is wrong, but the message is not.
01:16The message that our healthcare system is broken and needs to be fixed is absolutely
01:21correct.
01:22Obviously I don't condone murder.
01:23I don't condone violence.
01:25I don't want to live in an eye for an eye society, but I do believe that in this situation
01:30when there is systemic violence coming from institutions like privatized healthcare, there
01:35is no viable alternative when politicians won't respond, when the law won't respond.
01:42Certainly we believe it's in the interest of justice to turn him over to the New York
01:46City Police Department and Manhattan District Attorney's Office, which we did.
01:51He is now in their custody.
01:53He will go forth with New York to await trial or prosecution for his homicide and related
02:02charges in New York.
02:42He is now in New York to await trial or prosecution for his homicide and related charges in New York.
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