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South Carolina Will Soon Allow Firing Squad in Federal Executions

HEADLINES & GLOBAL NEWS By   (Photo : Chip Somodevilla/Getty Images) South Carolina will soon allow firing squad in federal executions, which is another option for death-row inmates with no lethal injection available. House of South Carolina votes to Add Firing Squad to Federal Executions During a shortage of lethal injection drugs, the South Carolina House voted in favor of legislation requiring firing squads as an additional execution method for the state s death-row prisoners, reported the Epoch Times. According to the bill, if lethal injection drugs aren t available to be executed prisoners, have to choose between being shot or electrocuted, according to the bill, which prevailed 66-43. Just nine states still use the electric chair, and the state will be the fourth to permit a firing squad.

They Are Terminally Ill States Want To Execute Them Anyway

They Are Terminally Ill. States Want To Execute Them Anyway. “I don’t understand trying to kill somebody who is already dying,” says the sister of Idaho death-row prisoner Gerald Pizzuto. Filed 6:45 p.m. 05.06.2021 Gerald Pizzuto Jr., circa 2000. Courtesy of Bruce Livingston Gerald Pizzuto Jr., circa 2000. Courtesy of Bruce Livingston The death penalty is in flux. These are the stories that you need to know about capital punishment s past, as well as its uncertain future. Gerald Pizzuto is near death, but it’s unclear whether the cancer or the state of Idaho will get to him first. For more than a year, the 65-year-old has been in hospice care on Idaho’s death row, suffering from advanced bladder tumors, along with Type 2 diabetes, and a variety of heart and lung diseases. According to his defense team, he’s been prescribed 42 different drugs i

Death Row-USA: A history of the death penalty in America

There has been a bloodbath in the United States in the past few months. From 2003 to 2020, there had been no federal executions, and only four going all the way back to my birth in 1959. In the 230 years since records began in 1790, we had averaged only marginally more than one federal execution a year. However, in the last months of his tenure, President Donald Trump presided over the deaths of 13 prisoners, with six conducted after he lost the election. Typically for a president prone to excess, Trump broke various records, though none was particularly salutary: the most federal executions in seven months in history, and the first time a president had ever set executions after losing an election.

USA: UN Experts Call for President Biden to End Death Penalty

USA: UN Experts Call for President Biden to End Death Penalty
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[Letter from Terre Haute] The Lightning Farm, By Caroline Lester

Share The sole federal execution chamber in the United States is in a place called Terre Haute the high ground in far western Indiana, named for a swath of land that rises above the nearby Wabash River. The surrounding country is in fact flat and wide, precipitously exposed to the sky. The prison complex south of downtown via Route 150, past the dome and bell tower of the Vigo County courthouse, and after the Tire Barn on Spring Hill Road comprises the medium-security Federal Correctional Institution and the maximum-security U.S. Penitentiary, the home of the Special Confinement Unit: death row and the death house, a low, windowless building of dark-red brick on the northern edge of the grounds.

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