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The internet canโ€™t handle the United Healthcare CEOโ€™s alleged shooter being Italian

Itโ€™s a whole thing.

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With the identity of the alleged United Healthcare shooter now revealed, the internet is turning to one of its favorite forms of discourse: Joking about Italians.

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The alleged shooter, identified as Luigi Mangione, was arrested in a McDonaldโ€™s in Altoona, Pennsylvania earlier today. 

Mangione was born and raised in Maryland, with ties to San Francisco, and his LinkedIn bio reveals he lived in Honolulu until recently.

But, given his Italian-sounding name, memes have exploded across social media.

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On Bluesky, posts have compared the shooter to the video game character Luigi, from Super Mario Bros. 

In posts on X, users have created AI-generated art in which the Mario Bros. character is reimagined as the shooter. 

In one set of images, Luigi is shown immigrating to America and then in a hospital room, given a medical bill for a dying relative that reads โ€œDENIEDโ€ in red letters.

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He is then seen standing over the body of a dead CEO, holding a gun with his eyebrows raised in panic. 

Later, Luigi is arrested in a restaurant resembling the McDonaldโ€™s the actual shooter was arrested in earlier today. 

Referencing Luigiโ€™s rival, Waluigi, whom the internet also loves, one user commented โ€œThe idea of a Luigi Mangione implies thereโ€™s a Waluigi Mangione.โ€

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โ€œWaluigi Wangione,โ€ replied one.

Drawing on other media representations of Italian-American cultureโ€”which has become its own meme subcultureโ€”users posted screengrabs from the mafia drama, The Sopranos.

One post shows the main character Tony Soprano gesturing, with the caption โ€œIn this house, Luigi Mangione is a hero! End of story!โ€

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Another post shows a stereotype of an Italian chef loading a gun with penne pasta. Holding the gun to his head, he says, resigned โ€œMamma miaโ€ฆ.โ€

โ€œMove over Tommy Cutlets America has a new favorite saucy Italian,โ€ joked one poster, referencing the internetโ€™s love of the New York Giantsโ€™ backup quarterback. 

Others posted about the infamous anarchists Sacco and Vanzetti, who were executed after being convicted of murder in the early 1900s. 

โ€œnice to see the Italian violent anarchist tradition revived,โ€ wrote a poster.  โ€ช

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โ€œwow high-profile assassinations orchestrated by italians it really is the gilded age all over again,โ€ said another.

Others used a popular photo of Rep. Alexandria Ocasio Cortez (D-N.Y.) pinching her fingers in a gesture commonly associated with Italian-American culture. 

Back on X, a user pointed to one of the first photo released of the suspect, which was rumored to be captured after the suspect tried to flirt with the hostess of the hostel he was staying in on New Yorkโ€™s Upper West Side. 

The post played on the Italian stereotype for romance, saying, โ€œLike a true Italian, Luigi Mangioneโ€™s fatal error as an assassin was giving himself away by stopping to flirt with the cashier at the cafe before going to work.โ€

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