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An Oklahoma death row inmate staved off execution for years Then the pandemic came to his prison

An Oklahoma death row inmate staved off execution for years. Then the pandemic came to his prison Nolan Clay, Oklahoman Replay Video UP NEXT McALESTER  Convicted murderer Nicholas Alexander Davis was among death row inmates moved off of the most restrictive unit in prison after the American Civil Liberties Union of Oklahoma threatened to sue. © Oklahoma Corrections Department Nicholas Davis That transfer turned out to be fatal. In his new unit at the Oklahoma State Penitentiary, Davis was exposed to the novel coronavirus during an outbreak in March and became ill. He died April 7 at a hospital in Lindsay from COVID-19 complications, a medical examiner concluded in a report. He was 46.

OSDH: 81 active COVID-19 cases in Pittsburg County

Close This illustration provided by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention in January 2020 shows the 2019 Novel Coronavirus (2019-nCoV).  Centers for Disease Control and Prevention via AP breaking featured popular top story OSDH: 81 active COVID-19 cases in Pittsburg County Oklahoma State Department of Health and staff reports Apr 21, 2021 2 hrs ago This illustration provided by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention in January 2020 shows the 2019 Novel Coronavirus (2019-nCoV).  Centers for Disease Control and Prevention via AP The Oklahoma State Department of Health reported 81 active COVID-19 cases in Pittsburg County and no new deaths April 21 in the state s now weekly county update. More information from OSDH can be found in the story.

OSP inmate indicted in international drug ring bust

By Derrick James STAFF WRITER Apr 16, 2021 Matthew Perry A man serving multiple sentences in Oklahoma State Penitentiary was indicted in federal court after an investigation alleges he helped distribute more than 9,500 grams of methamphetamine in connection with an international drug ring. Matthew Perry, 31, was indicted this month by a federal grand jury in the Western District of Oklahoma for drug conspiracy, possession of methamphetamine with intent to distribute and aiding and abetting, according to court documents. Perry was indicted with 17 others by the grand jury following a two-year statewide investigation led by the Federal Bureau of Investigation, the Oklahoma City Police Department, the Internal Revenue Service Criminal Investigation, and the United States Attorney’s Office into the Hernandez Drug Trafficking Organization.

Should America s death penalty system be fixed? More Republican lawmakers think so

Should America s death penalty system be fixed? More Republican lawmakers think so Maurice Chammah and Keri Blakinger Death penalty: Which states use it, which don t and how it s changed over time Replay Video UP NEXT Two years ago, a group of Republican lawmakers toured the death chamber in Oklahoma, which has been responsible for more executions per capita than any other state in the last half-century. At the Oklahoma State Penitentiary in McAlester, they took in the jet-black gurney straps, the phone connected to the governor’s office and the microphone used for last words. © Associated Press From left, Oklahoma state Rep. Kevin McDugle, Texas state Rep. Jeff Leach and South Dakota state Sen. Arthur Rusch have filed bills to reform the death penalty in their states.

More GOP conservatives joining outcry against the death penalty

More GOP conservatives joining outcry against the death penalty
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