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This is a list of people executed in the United States in 2017. A total of twenty-three people, all male, were executed in the United States in 2017, all by lethal injection . The state of Arkansas executed four people in April, ending a hiatus on executions in the state which had lasted for over 11 years.
Date of execution Name Age of person Gender Ethnicity State Method Ref. At execution At offense Age difference; 1 January 13, 2027 Keith LaMar: 57 23 34 Male Black Ohio: To be determined: Profile: 2 February 17, 2027 Scott A. Group: 62 32 30 White Profile: 3 April 14, 2027 Gregory Lott: 65 25 40 Black Profile: 4 May 19, 2027 John Stojetz: 71 40 31
Date of execution 1976–1979 0 0% 1980–1989 0 0% 1990–1999 21 68% 2000–2009 6 19% 2010–2019 4 13% 2020–2029 0 0% Method Lethal injection: 30 97% Electrocution: 1 3% Governor David Pryor: 0 0% Joe Purcell: 0 0% Bill Clinton: 4 13% Frank D. White: 0 0% Jim Guy Tucker: 7 23% Mike Huckabee: 16 52% Mike Beebe: 0 0% Asa Hutchinson
Jack Harold Jones Jr. (August 10, 1964 – April 24, 2017) [1] was an American serial killer who murdered at least three women in Florida and Arkansas between 1983 and 1995. . Convicted of two murders during his lifetime and executed in 2017, [2] he was posthumously linked via DNA to the third murder, for which another man was impris
Since the series was produced in 2012 some regulations have changed. As of 2017, the death penalty is legal in 31 states. Lethal injection is the primary method of execution, but some states allow other methods. Several states allow death row inmates to choose their method of execution from a list of approved methods.
Roger Ailes is survived by his wife, Elizabeth, and their son, Zachary. Following his death, many FOX News personalities and friends of Ailes' took to Twitter to share their remarks about his passing:
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On September 14, 2017, 24-year-old Financial Times journalist Paul McClean was reportedly killed by a crocodile near Arugam Bay in Sri Lanka. McClean stopped by a lagoon known as Crocodile Rock to wash his hands when a crocodile bit him and dragged him into the water. The lagoon is known for its large population of crocodiles. [43] [44]