US Executes Five Inmates in One Week, Marking Highest Number in Decades
The U.S. reaches a milestone of 1,600 executions since 1976 amid declining public support for the death penalty.
- Five executions were carried out in South Carolina, Missouri, Texas, Alabama, and Oklahoma within a single week.
- This marks the highest number of executions in a seven-day period since July 2003.
- The milestone of 1,600 executions since the reinstatement of the death penalty by the U.S. Supreme Court in 1976 has been reached.
- Despite declining public support, with only 53% of Americans now backing the death penalty, executions continue in several states.
- Concerns persist about the fairness and application of the death penalty, including issues of racial bias and the exoneration of death row inmates.