The 5th Execution of 2026
Billy Leon Kearse convicted of fatally shooting a police officer with his own service weapon during a traffic stop was executed on March 3, 2026 in Florida, becoming the third person put to death by the state this year after a record 19 executions in 2025, according to The Associated Press.
Kearse, 53, was pronounced dead at 6:24 p.m. following a three-drug
injection at Florida State Prison near Starke. He was condemned for the 1991
shooting death of Fort Pierce Police Officer Danny Parrish.
The
execution started just after 6 p.m. When a warden asked Kearse if he had any
final words, he said all he could do was ask for forgiveness from Parrish’s
family.
“To his
family, I sincerely apologize for what I’ve done,” Kearse said. “There is no
way I can ever repay that.”
More than
a dozen family members and police officers gathered to observe the execution.
Kearse
twitched briefly after the lethal drugs began entering his system but stopped
moving several minutes later. It was another quarter of an hour before a medic
entered the room and pronounced Kearse dead.
After the
execution, Parrish’s widow, Mirtha Busbin, said she has found peace.
“It’s been
a long, long 35 years,” said Busbin. “We didn’t win anything though; we lost
another life, but we did get justice.”
Busbin,
who works as a victim advocate for the St. Lucie County Sheriff’s Office, said
she didn’t expect Kearse to apologize, but she did appreciate it.
“I can
forgive him, I can move on,” Busbin said. “It was the right thing to do.”
Court
records show Parrish had pulled over Kearse for driving the wrong way on a
one-way street in January of that year. After Kearse couldn’t produce a valid
driver’s license, Parrish ordered Kearse out of his vehicle and attempted to
handcuff him when a struggle ensued.
Kearse
grabbed Parrish’s firearm during the struggle and fired 14 times, striking the
officer nine times in the body and four times in his body armor, prosecutors
said. A taxi driver heard the shots and called for help on the officer’s radio,
but Parrish died after being rushed to a hospital. Police used license plate
information called in by Parrish during the traffic stop to arrest Kearse at
his home.
Kearse was
initially convicted of first-degree murder and robbery with a firearm and
sentenced to death in 1991. The Florida Supreme Court later found the trial
court failed to give jurors certain information about aggravating circumstances
and ordered a new sentencing. Kearse again drew the death penalty in 1997.
A total
of 47
people were executed in the U.S. in 2025. Florida led the way with a
flurry of death warrants signed by Republican Gov. Ron DeSantis, far outpacing
Alabama, South Carolina and Texas which each held five executions last year.
The 19 Florida executions that year outstripped the previous high totals of
eight in both 1984 and 2014.
Besides
the three Florida executions to date this year, Texas and Oklahoma have each
executed one person each so far in 2026.
Two more
Florida executions are scheduled soon, starting with Michael Lee King on March
17 for the 2008 kidnap and killing of a mother of two. Former police officer
James Duckett is set to be executed March 31 for the 1987 killing of an
11-year-old girl.
All
Florida executions are carried out via lethal injection using a sedative, a
paralytic and a drug that stops the heart, according to the Department of
Corrections.
Hours
before Tuesday’s execution, the U.S. Supreme Court rejected Kearse’s final
appeal without comment. And last week, the Florida Supreme Court denied appeals
filed by Kearse.
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