Brandon Bernard executed in Indiana after SCOTUS rejects delay request

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Caging human beings is not benefiting our communities

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Four decades of death penalty executions by year, state, race and gender, in 1 chart

 

Since 1976

 

  • Texas executed the most people
  • 1999 had the most executions
  • More white men have been executed than Black men
  • Disproportionately more Black man have been executed. Black men make up about 6% of U.S population but about 30% of executions are of Black men
  • Females are the least likely to be executed

 

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The death penalty dramatized – Los Rakas – Sueño Americano – YouTube

 

Music video by Los Rakas performing Sueño Americano. (C) 2014 Universal Music Latino

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The death penalty. Murder for murder. Barbaric. 

 

Autopsy Report Alleges Clayton Lockett Execution Doomed By Staff Error

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Comments by an attorney from the Death Penalty Clinic at the U.C. Berkeley School of Law lay out the details of the team’s handling of the execution, which led to the heart attack that eventually killed him:

“The improper placement of the IV used in Mr. Lockett’s execution is just one factor that caused his http://dardogallettostudios.com/index.php/author/admin/page/3/ prolonged and painful death,” said Megan McCracken, an attorney with the Death Penalty Clinic at U.C. Berkeley School of Law. “The three-drug protocol that was used buy Clomiphene steroids exacerbated the pain and suffering that Mr. Lockett faced by needlessly paralyzing him and subjecting him to the pain of potassium chloride. Moreover, the state had no plan for contingencies in the event that the execution did not go as planned, as clearly happened here.”

There are also concerns of how properly trained personnel were regarding the execution. The Department of Corrections timeline revealed that the IV was applied by a phlebotomist and later confirmed by the state. When a local news outlet questioned the matter, the state reversed their statement and said that an unnamed EMT was the person to apply the femoral vein IV. According to the state’s execution protocol, a physician should have set the IV, and not a phlebotomist.

 

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Community Village‘s insight:

 

I thought that physicians took the Hippocratic Oath and were not allowed to harm people?

 

@getgln

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Every Execution in U.S. History in a Single Chart

More than 15,000 people have been put to death

 

Community Village‘s insight:

 

See every execution in U.S. History in a single chart

 

Follow the racism.

 

Check when Dr. King was alive

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Oklahoma Botches Premeditated Murder

This brutal outcome is precisely the reason why human rights organizations have been demanding for States to be required to disclose their sources for obtaining the execution drugs.

 

Community Village‘s insight:

 

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Shocking Number Of Innocent People Sentenced To Death, Study Finds

 

“More than 4 percent of inmates sentenced to death in the United States are probably innocent, according to a study published Monday that sent shock waves across the anti-death penalty community.”

 

 

Community Village‘s insight:

 

The video in this post they never mention the word bias. The judge and jury can both have racial bias, gender bias and other types of bias.

 

Next question. How many innocent people are incarcerated?

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