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Utah Man Executed By Firing Squad


Convicted killer Ronnie Lee Gardner was executed early Friday by firing squad, the Utah Department of Corrections said.

Gardner, 49, is only the third person in 33 years to die by firing squad in the United States.

He was killed at 12:20 a.m. MST (2:20 a.m. ET), a Corrections Department spokesman said.

A hood was placed over Gardner’s head and a paper target pinned to his chest. He was heavily restrained as a five-person firing squad took aim at the target and shot him, witnesses said.

Journalists who witnessed the shooting said it happend quickly. One reporter said she noticed that Gardner moved after he was shot.

“It was over pretty quickly,” said Cheryl Worsley, a local radio reporter. “It was cleaner than I expected. It was fast. But he moved. He moved a little bit, and to some degree that bothers me.”

Outside the prison in Draper Utah, there was a candlelight vigil attended by members of Gardner’s family.

The execution came after Gardner’s last-ditch efforts to save himself had failed.

The U.S. Supreme Court rejected a request Thursday to temporarily stay the execution. Utah Gov. Gary Herbert rejected two appeals by Gardner’s attorneys to stop the execution, saying he had every chance to present his case.

Gardner, 49, was convicted for the shooting death of attorney Michael Burdell during a botched escape attempt from custody in 1985 at a Salt Lake City, Utah, courthouse.

Among the claims Gardner raised in his appeals is that he has been a death-row inmate for too long.

A federal judge late Tuesday declined to block the execution, after Gardner claimed the procedures related to a two-day commutation hearing held by the state Board of Pardons and Parole last week violated his civil rights. The parole board Monday declined to commute Gardner’s sentence to life in prison, and the Utah Supreme Court on Tuesday also denied his request for a stay.

Gardner was the third person to die by rifle fire, all in Utah, since the Supreme Court restored the death penalty in 1976. He had a long history of escapes and was slipped a gun before he fatally shot Burdell on April 2, 1985. He was at the courthouse for a pre-trial hearing in the 1984 slaying of Melvyn Otterstrom, who was killed at the Salt Lake City bar where he was working to earn extra money.

Corrections officials announced Gardner had consumed his last meal Tuesday night at 6:30 p.m., and chose to fast prior to the anticipated execution. His dinner included steak, lobster, 7-Up, apple pie and vanilla ice cream.

(Source: CNN)



9 Responses

  1. i dont think the death penalty should be allowed if its not done within two years of the murder, if they cant get it done by then he should get life. after 25 years its not the same person anymore you are just killing for the sake of killing its not a deterrent,

  2. GEVALT!!!! The guy moved after he was shot. What did she expect? He would pull out the shnapps & make kiddush??? Goodness gracious, he was hit by a rifle bullet.

    I realize the expression is, if you can’t stad the heat you should get out of the kitchen, but perhaps this reporterete wuss should go back INTO the kitchen.

  3. #1 So we should have quick trials with less time to gather evidence (including exhonnerating evidence) get a quick conviction and no appeals.
    Then we can get these murderers executed quickly.

  4. I’m pretty sure his victim also moved after being shot! Besides, he had the option of lethal injection. He CHOSE to be executed by firing squad.

  5. eric, you make an excellent point. In Beis Din it was done overnight so as not to torture the guy with such a sentence over his head.

  6. 6, actually you are incorrect as bais din executed on the same day. if there wasn’t enough time in the day to hear the case & meet out the punishment, it was delayed. look it up in gemora sanhendrin.

  7. Just remember everyone, it was the liberals who got these sentences to be so, long and drawn out.
    Now that they are, is no excuse to not give these CONVICTED murderers, the punishment they deserve.

  8. #8 yes, and also, when did we ever see these liberals sedom law followers, go to the victims desroyed families and console them

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