The 1st Execution of 2022
Donald Grant an Oklahoma death row inmate who had requested
execution by firing squad was executed by lethal injection on January 27, 2022,
according to CNN.
The execution of Grant "was carried out
with zero complications" at 10:16 a.m., state Attorney General John
O'Connor said in a statement.
In October 2021 the state resumed executions by
lethal injection, after a lengthy hiatus following a botched execution in 2014.
Grant and another death row inmate, Gilbert Postelle,
had asked a federal judge to intervene and allow their executions by firing
squad rather than lethal injection. The judge denied the preliminary
injunction.
Grant's lawyers appealed to the US Supreme Court for
a stay, but Justice Brett Kavanaugh denied the application.
Grant was sentenced to death for the 2001 murders of
Brenda McElyea and Felecia Suzette Smith, according to court documents filed to
the Supreme Court by the Oklahoma attorney general.
"Justice is now served for Brenda McElyea,
Felecia Suzette Smith, and the people of Oklahoma," the attorney general
said in a statement.
Postelle is scheduled to be executed on February 17.
In their initial petition to the court, lawyers for
the two inmates had sought an injunction to stop Oklahoma from using lethal
injection to administer the death penalty. Attorneys for the inmates had asked
for the executions to be delayed pending a late February trial on the
constitutionality of the lethal injection protocol.
Testimony submitted by the plaintiffs in court
filings from a "board-certified anesthesiologist and a board-certified
pain medicine specialist" alleged that execution by firing squad -- not
Oklahoma's process of lethal injection -- is appropriate because "firing
squad will reliably cause a death that will be quick and virtually
painless."
On November 30, 2021, Oklahoma's Pardon and Parole
Board voted 4-1 against recommending clemency for Grant. CNN affiliate KOCO reported that during the hearing,
Grant's lawyers argued that although their client admitted to a 2001 double
murder, he shouldn't be executed because he "is severely mentally
ill."
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