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In February, Brad Keith Sigmon became the first inmate in South Carolina to be executed by firing squad in modern history and the first in the U.S. since 2010. Since 1977, only three other inmates ...
I’ve now watched through glass and bars as 11 men were put to death at a South Carolina prison. None of the previous 10 prepared me for watching the firing squad death of Brad Sigmon on Friday ...
Brad Sigmon, the South Carolina man who recently became the first person in the United States to be executed by a firing squad in 15 years, shared a passionate final plea before his death.
A witness, Jeffrey Collins, reporter for The Associated Press describes the execution of South Carolina inmate Brad Sigmon. Chris Carlson/AP “The firing squad is certainly faster—and more ...
Editor's note: Brad Keith Sigmon was executed Friday by firing squad. Follow along here.. A South Carolina man who beat his ex-girlfriend's parents to death in a fit of rage is set to become the ...
Brad Sigmon became the first-ever South Carolina death row inmate to be executed by firing squad on Friday night. (South Carolina Department of Corrections) Sigmon was sentenced to death in 2002 for ...
Protesters stand along Broad River Road, at the gates of the South Carolina Department of Corrections before the death, execution by firing squad, of Brad Sigmon in Columbia, S.C. Friday, March 7 ...
Brad Sigmon, a South Carolina man, was executed by firing squad on Friday, becoming the first US prisoner in 15 years to be put to death by this method. Three volunteer prison staff members fired ...
Brad Sigmon, 67, was the first person to choose execution by firing squad in 15 years - and faced his lethal punishment on Friday night. 9. Brad Sigmon, 67, has been executed by firing squad in ...
Brad Sigmon, a death row inmate in South Carolina, was the first person to die by firing squad in the U.S. in 15 years. Sigmon, 67, said he chose to die by bullets because he considered the other ...
Brad Sigmon's final moments were witnessed by WYFF 4 News team member Anna Dobbins. Sigmon's execution was the first time a firing squad was used in South Carolina history.