Court turns down man's request to die by firing squad
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Court turns down mans request to die by firing squad
By Amy Howe
on Oct 23, 2025
The Supreme Court on Thursday afternoon turned down a request from an Alabama inmate to block his execution, which is scheduled for today. In an unsigned order, the justices denied Anthony Boyds plea to put his execution on hold and to decide whether executing him by nitrogen hypoxia would violate the Eighth Amendments ban on cruel and unusual punishment. Boyd had asked to be executed by a firing squad instead. As is customary in cases involving requests for emergency relief, the court did not provide any explanation for its decision.
Justice Sonia Sotomayor dissented from the courts decision to allow the execution to go forward. In a nine-page opinion joined by Justices Elena Kagan and Ketanji Brown Jackson, Sotomayor wrote that Boyd asks for the barest form of mercy: to die by firing squad, which would kill him in seconds, rather than by a torturous suffocation lasting up to four minutes. The Constitution would grant him that grace. My colleagues do not.
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Turbineguy
(39,538 posts)They can form a circle.
BaronChocula
(3,641 posts)It's like raaaaaaaaaiiiiiiiiiin on your wedding day...
Prairie Gates
(6,596 posts)soldierant
(9,064 posts)there's a reference to a similar case in that. The character played by Marlene Dietrich, the widow of a general whose career started long before the Nazis did wanted to be executed by firing squad "like a soldier," and his wife pleaded fir it on his behalf, but this was not granted, and he was hanged. And is she ever bitter about that!
JohnnyRingo
(20,239 posts)I'm not being too flippant because most people who ask for a firing squad want to draw attention to their execution. The press doesn't usually cover a routine lethal injection. (if there is such a thing)
I am strongly against capital punishment, but if someone is truly guilty I wouldn't shed a tear, and that's where I have an issue. Too many innocents have been murdered by overzealous prosecutors, lying witnesses, and crooked cops. One wrongful death is too many
mahatmakanejeeves
(67,189 posts)Reposted by Mike Masnick
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@taniel.bsky.social
Alabama has just executed Anthony Boyd tonight.
Lauren Gill explained so much that went wrong in his case and trial. Important to not look away.
Lauren Gill
@laurengill.bsky.social
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Alabama plans to execute Anthony Boyd next week with nitrogen gas for a 1993 murder.
No physical evidence linked Boyd to the crime.
He was convicted solely on the testimony of a co-defendant who avoided the death penalty by testifying against him.
https://boltsmag.org/anthony-boyd-alabama-death-penalty/
He Was Convicted Entirely On Clashing Eyewitness Testimony. Alabama Plans to Execute Him Next Week. - Bolts
No physical evidence connected Anthony Boyd to a 1993 murder. He was sent to death row on the word of a co-defendant who testified under the threat of capital punishment.
boltsmag.org
October 23, 2025 at 9:56 PM
Alabama has just executed Anthony Boyd tonight.
— Taniel (@taniel.bsky.social) 2025-10-24T01:55:45.150Z
Lauren Gill explained so much that went wrong in his case and trial. Important to not look away.