Supreme court allows planned Alabama execution to proceed
The U.S. Supreme Court allowed Alabama's planned execution of a man convicted of murdering a police officer to proceed on Thursday, lifting a halt imposed by a lower court over concerns about one of the drugs used in the state's lethal injection mix. The court's decision came a few hours before Alabama planned to execute 40-year-old Torrey McNabb for the 1997 murder of Montgomery police officer Anderson Gordon. Gordon was shot five times as he sat in his patrol cruiser, according to court records. On Monday, a federal judge in Alabama ...
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