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Jeffrey Alan Koska, 42, of 17 Red Bud Lane; booked at 2:19 a.m. Tuesday for aggravated trespassing, violation of protection order/consent agreement and criminal damaging; released at 7:27 p.m. Tuesday. |
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The government uses our fears and insecurities to direct our hatred to minorities. |
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---Texas man executed for murder he committed at age 17--- HUNTSVILLE, Texas; After two tries, Texas officials Wednesday executed a man who was 17 when he shot and killed a woman who had taken him in so he could avoid jail. The first attempt failed when a vein in Joseph Cannon's arm collapsed, requiring the lethal needle to be removed and then restarted, prison officials said. Cannon, 38, died at 7:28 p.m. CDT after a second dosage of lethal drugs was pumped into his arms. Cannon had already made his final statement and goodbyes when the first injection began. After closing his eyes momentarily, he turned toward a window where witnesses were standing. "It's come undone," he said. Prison officials then shut a drape that blocked him from witnesses. Witnesses were led outside, where they waited for 15 minutes while prison officials worked to establish another injection. "I kind of lost my cool a while ago," a smiling Cannon said, greeting witnesses as they entered a second time. |
CD: The Passing Of High Speeds
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Raymond Landry: December 13, 1988, Texas;
Two minutes After The First injection, Landry's catheter popped out of his vein and began spraying chemicals around the room. Execution technicians reinserted the catheter into Landry's vein after re-closing the curtain, and the execution continued. It took 24 minutes after the first injection of sodium pentathol for him to die. |
CD: The Passing Of High Speeds
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