A convicted double murderer in South Carolina became the first American death row inmate to die by firing squad in 15 years — ...
A South Carolina man is facing execution by firing squad Friday — the first execution of its kind in the U.S. since 2010.
Death row inmate Brad Sigmon made the decision to die by firing squad and the governor is the only person who can stop it.
A man convicted of a double murder is scheduled to be executed in South Carolina Friday night by firing squad — a method that ...
A South Carolina man convicted of murder was executed by firing squad Friday, the first U.S. prisoner to die by that method ...
South Carolina’s execution law says prisoners will be killed by electrocution unless they choose the firing squad or lethal injection.
It will be the first time in 15 years a firing squad has been used in the United States, and the first for South Carolina.
The last time such an execution took place was in 2010, in Utah. The inmate chose the method because of his concerns about ...
Double murderer Brad Sigmon, 67, is scheduled to become the first in the US to die by the unusual method in 15 years at 6 p.m ...
A South Carolina death row inmate is set to be executed on Friday, March 7. Instead of the more traditional lethal injection, the inmate—Brad Sigmon, 67—has chosen to die by firing squad, a method ...
Amid drug shortages for lethal injection and legal challenges against the new methods, executions were paused for about 13 ...
The Supreme Court denied a death row inmate’s last-ditch effort to avoid execution Friday night, clearing the way for the ...