A South Carolina man has been executed by firing squad, becoming the first U.S. prisoner in 15 years to die by this method.
Brad Sigmon, sentenced for a 2001 double murder, chose to be executed by firing squad due to concerns about lethal injection.
Brad Keith Sigmon called for an end to the death penalty before he was executed by firing squad in South Carolina on Friday.
The 67-year-old man chose the firing squad because, his lawyers said, he considered it a better option than the electric ...
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COLUMBIA, S.C. (AP) — The South Carolina Supreme Court has rejected what is likely the final appeal of condemned man Brad ...
The South Carolina Supreme Court denied a stay of execution for a man facing death by firing squad on March 7. Brad Sigmon ...
Man on death row for beating his ex-girlfriend's parents to death will die by firing squad unless U.S. Supreme Court grants ...
Convicted murderer Brad Sigmon, 67, chose the method over the electric chair or death by lethal injection A South Carolina ...
Prison officials also told the doctor conducting the autopsy that both Marion Bowman ... two doses were given 11 minutes apart. In Bowman's execution, it wasn't clear the time range, although ...
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