Firing Squads Approved for Federal Executions
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The Justice Department, under the Trump team, has approved the use of firing squads for federal executions, aiming to expedite death penalty cases. This decision comes after a pause during Bidens tenure, with the administration previously using pentobarbital injections. The acting Attorney General, Todd Blanche, criticized the previous administration for avoiding the death penalty for serious crimes. The move has been met with controversy, as only five states currently use firing squads, and a report has questioned the science behind the use of pentobarbital. The three individuals currently on federal death row are Dylann Roof, Dzhokhar Tsarnaev, and Robert Bowers, all convicted of heinous crimes. The decision is expected to lead to more executions, as the push for justice intensifies.
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