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3 charged in Whitmer kidnap plot face off against state prosecutors
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Niema Jordan February 18, 2021Updated: February 23, 2021, 2:27 pm
A healing circle scene from “When the Waters Get Deep.” Photo: Courtesy of KQED Arts & Culture
“When the Waters Get Deep” begins with a close-up of hands flipping through the pages of an old photo album. Karega Bailey smiles at the memories. Looking at pictures of him and his friends as young children in Sacramento during the ’90s Christmas mornings in front of the tree and scenes from the playground he calls out a few names. His energy shifts as he explains that three of the nine young men in the friend group are dead. Moments later, the scene cuts to a tight shot of Bailey’s face as he begins to recite the following:
It’s time for the death penalty to die | PennLive letters
Updated Jan 03, 2021;
By Simone Paradis
This month, the Death Penalty Information Center released a report on the growing opposition to an increased use of the death penalty. This past year, Pennsylvania exonerated two more people who were sentenced to die, Kareem Johnson and Walter Ogrod.
On a national level, over two-thirds of the country have now either abolished capital punishment or haven’t had an execution in over a decade. States carried out the fewest number of executions in 37 years. Support of the death penalty has been steadily decreasing for decades, even among families of victims that sentencing supposedly helps. Monica Veillette, whose aunt and cousin were murdered by a man executed this year, says that the death penalty “is not being done in our name; we do not want this.”