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A murderer who shot a police officer dead before burning his corpse has been executed by firing squad.
Mikal Mahdi chose to die via the ultra rare execution method,in only the second firing squad death in the country in the last 15 years.
Nine witnesses observed Mikal Mahdi’s final moments at Broad River Correctional Institution in Columbia,South Carolina,as he groaned and breathed heavily for minutes after the shots hit him.
The prisoner feasted on ribeye steak,mushroom risotta and cheesecake in his final meal before heading to the execution chamber.
Mikal Mahdi was in audible pain as he was shot by firing squad (Picture: Courtesy of Mikal Mahdi’s attorn)
He was strapped to a metal chair,a hood draped over his head and a white target a red bull’s-eye was placed on his heart.
The killer inhaled and exhaled deeply for 45 seconds before the fatal shots rang out.
They were fired by three trained volunteers at a distance of about 15 feet (4.6 meters).
As the bullets hit,Mahdi cried out and flexed his arms in pain. The white target was pushed into the open hole in his chest.
For the next two minutes he groaned and breathed until taking one final gasp.
A doctor then pronounced him dead four minutes after the firing squad had unleashed their bullets.
This photo provided by the South Carolina Dept. of Corrections shows the state’s death chamber in Columbia,including the electric chair,right,and a firing squad chair,left (Picture: AP)
Mahdi had chose to die like this while on death row,rejecting the options of lethal injection or electroction.
His lawyer David Weiss called the execution ‘a horrifying act that belongs in the darkest chapters of history,not in a civilised society.’
He added: ‘Faced with barbaric and inhumane choices,Mikal Mahdi has chosen the lesser of three evils.
‘Mikal chose the firing squad instead of being burned and mutilated in the electric chair,or suffering a lingering death on the lethal injection gurney.
‘Mikal died in full view of a system that failed him at every turn — from childhood to his final breath.’
But judges dismissed attempts to stop the firing squad death,which prosecutors said was justified because he was a man inclined towards violence.
People pray outside the department of corrections before the scheduled firing squad execution of South Carolina inmate Mikal Mahdi (Picture: Sean Rayford/Getty Images)
As a death row prisoner,he stabbed a guard and hit another worker with a concrete block.
The crime that sent him to death dated back to 2004,when he shot dead an off duty police officer James Myers.
Myers had found Mahdi hiding in a garden shed at his home before Mahdi killed him and set the body on fire.
The murderer also pleaded guilty to killing a store worker,who was checking his ID,three days earlier.
Mahdi’s attorney said the decision to go ahead with his clients execution was rushed,with a court session that ‘didn’t even span the length of a Law & Order episode’.
The firing squad death came just a month after Brad Sigmon was killed by the same method in March.
Sigmon’s was the first U.S. firing squad death in 15 years and just the fourth since 1976.
In 2021,South Carolina brought back firing squad as an option for ending the lives of death row inmates.
The state is now rapidly trying to get through prisoners who ran out of appeals during an unintended 13-year pause on executions.
Mahdi became the fifth inmate executed in the state in less than eight months,and the twelth execution in the U.S. this year.
The 12 executions this year is higher than the total number for the whole 2020 and 2021 alone.
There were 25 last year,however.
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