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Sounds like a waste of human flesh. Good riddance.
and executing him will cost even more. You can't make the case for the death penalty on economics, not unless you're willing to change the justice system so that even more innocent people are convicted.
Police officer Anderson Gordon who was shot 5 times by Torrey Twane McNabb
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Corporal
Anderson Gordon, III
Montgomery Police Department, Alabama
End of Watch: Wednesday, September 24, 1997
Corporal Anderson Gordon was shot and killed after being ambushed.
A bail bondsman was chasing a bail-jumper when the man's car crashed at the intersection of Rosa Parks Avenue and National Avenue. Corporal Gordon happened to be driving by the scene, not knowing what was happening, when the subject opened fire on his patrol car without warning. Corporal Gordon was fatally wounded before executing his vehicle.
The man then hid nearby and shot at other responding officers before being wounded and taken into custody. The man was convicted of Corporal Gordon's murder and sentenced to death. He was executed by lethal injection on October 19th, 2017.
Corporal Gordon is survived by his two daughters and fiancée.
Corporal Anderson Gordon, III, Montgomery Police Department, Alabama
I have always argued a bullet is cost effective...
Impunity? :roll:
No, it's costly because of judges and lawyers time when going for the death penalty.
Get rid of due process...
Like we did to men at University when women complain about them....Did not care a lick about Due Process.
Yeah... the precedent is already set.
Alabama inmate defiant before his execution for killing cop
He's been on the row for twenty years. Until you've been in an 9x6 cage for two decades, you really don't know what your last words might be.
I reckon if the power of the corporate state can murder even unarmed citizens on the streets with impunity, it's bound to go the other way on occasion.
He should never have been let out, of course. Had they kept him locked up, the cop would still be alive, and so would he.