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South Carolina prepares for second firing squad execution

  • A firing squad executed Mikal Mahdi for killing Officer James Myers in 2004, marking the second use of this method in South Carolina in five weeks.
  • Mahdi was declared dead at 6:05 p.m. After multiple gunshots, and his final appeal was rejected by both the U.S. And South Carolina Supreme Courts.
  • Mahdi's execution follows that of Brad Sigmon, marking the fourth U.S. Firing squad execution since 1976.
  • South Carolina now has 26 inmates on death row as the state resumes executions, with lawmakers considering the firing squad the most humane method.
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abc News broke the news in United States on Friday, April 11, 2025.
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