South Carolina Executes First Death Row Inmate In 13 Years
South Carolina has executed its first death row inmate in 13 years by lethal injection.
South Carolina has executed its first death row inmate in 13 years by lethal injection.
A death row inmate from South Carolina will be executed in September by firing squad, electrocution, or lethal injection making it the state’s first execution in 13 years.
Authorities reported that during a 15-hour standoff with police at a Chicago restaurant, located only a few blocks from the Democratic National Convention, a man wanted for murder and armed robbery charges was brought into custody on Wednesday.
A search in Louisiana continues as two of four escaped inmates are still on the run.
Recent video footage shows three thieves who robbed a Gucci store in New York City at gunpoint, taking items worth around $51,000.
Two men from New York City carried out multiple fake armed robberies at convenience stores and fast food establishments across the United States in order to obtain immigration benefits, according to federal prosecutors.