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Electric chair or firing squad? US state makes death-row inmates choose

South Carolina introduces law to allow fatal sentences as loved ones of victims are owed ‘closure and justice’, says Governor Henry McMaster

Updated 5 years ago · Published on 18 May 2021 8:30AM

Electric chair or firing squad? US state makes death-row inmates choose
South Carolina has not carried out executions in 10 years due to a shortage of drugs used in lethal injections. The new law makes the electric chair the default option if lethal injection is unavailable, and gives inmates the alternative option of a firing squad. – AFP pic, May 18, 2021

WASHINGTON – South Carolina has introduced a law requiring death-row prisoners to choose between firing squad and electric chair after a lack of lethal injection drugs halted executions for a decade.

“This weekend, I signed legislation into law that will allow the state to carry out a death sentence. The families and loved ones of victims are owed closure and justice by law. Now, we can provide it,” Governor Henry McMaster said on Twitter. 

The pro-death penalty Republican wants to resume executions after a 10-year hiatus caused by a shortage of drugs used in lethal injections. 

Before the pause, death-row inmates would choose between the chair and injection, with the injection being administered if no choice was made. 

The new law, signed Friday, makes the electric chair the default option if lethal injection is unavailable, and creates the alternative option of a firing squad.

Local prisoner advocacy group the Incarcerated Outreach Network called the move “appalling, shocking, abhorrent”, while the South Carolina branch of the American Civil Liberties Union said it was “about finding a new way to restart executions within a racist, arbitrary, and error-prone system”.

“South Carolina’s criminal justice system makes mistakes,” executive director Frank Knaack said in a statement.

“Yet, capital punishment is irreversible... black people make up more than half of South Carolina’s death row, despite being only 27% of the state’s population.”

The electric chair has not been used in South Carolina since 2008 and the last execution by lethal injection was in 2011, according to the state’s Corrections Department. 

South Carolina is the fourth US state to allow death by firing squad, along with Mississippi, Oklahoma and Utah, according to the Death Penalty Information Centre. 

Only three convicts have died before a firing squad, all in Utah, since the US Supreme Court reinstated capital punishment in 1976, according to the centre.

An acute shortage of the deadly drugs used in lethal injections has lasted several years, as several major laboratories refuse to stock US prisons to avoid the bad PR of being associated with the death penalty.

Lethal injections are generally carried out with three substances administered in succession: the first induces a coma, the second paralyses, and the third stops the heart.

But, in several executions in recent years, the first drug failed to render prisoners fully unconscious, causing them intense suffering prior to death. – AFP, May 18, 2021

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