http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/37759499/ns/us_news-crime_and_courts/
Looks like Utah, has done its first execution by firing squad, in 14yrs.
I know that there are people both for and against the death penalty, in any fashion, but this is the first one that I've ever heard of. Oh and for the record, I'm not against the death penalty. Personally, the thing that I dislike about it, is the endless appeals process. Of course, there've been many cases, where years later, the guy who spent 15yrs of his life in jail, and gets released, is very thankful that he wasn't executed, but whats sad, is that it takes all that time to figure out the wrong man was sitting there in the first place.
Looks like Utah, has done its first execution by firing squad, in 14yrs.
SALT LAKE CITY - Death row inmate Ronnie Lee Gardner died in a barrage of bullets early Friday as Utah carried out its first firing squad execution in 14 years.
Shortly before the shooting, Gardner was strapped into a chair and a team of five marksmen aimed their guns at a white target pinned to his chest.
He was pronounced dead at 12:20 a.m.
I know that there are people both for and against the death penalty, in any fashion, but this is the first one that I've ever heard of. Oh and for the record, I'm not against the death penalty. Personally, the thing that I dislike about it, is the endless appeals process. Of course, there've been many cases, where years later, the guy who spent 15yrs of his life in jail, and gets released, is very thankful that he wasn't executed, but whats sad, is that it takes all that time to figure out the wrong man was sitting there in the first place.