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  • The 26 -year -old Jasper Reed is faced with the death penalty because he strangled his cell comrades in the Federal Transfer Center in Oklahoma City.
  • This is the third time that the death penalty has been applied for since President Trump restored it by ordering the executive.
  • The bidges administration had imposed a moratorium for federal executions and had many prison terms.

The US government is looking for the death penalty for a convicted robber who is accused of murdering its cell comrades in the Federal Transfer Center in Oklahoma City.

The 27 -year -old Jasper Reed will be accused on May 8, 2024 in a federal action against death against death.

In a press release on May 7, the US Ministry of Justice announced that Attorney General Pam Bondi had approved the Federal Prosecutor's Office in Oklahoma City to pursue the capital penalty.

The announcement is the latest example of a great change in the policy of death penalty in the United States.

President Donald Trump granted a comprehensive executive regulation in office on his first day in which the death penalty was “restored”. This punishment has been searched three times since then.

The first time came against Luigi Mangione in the federal case because of the murder of the CEO of Unitedhealthcare, Brian Thompson in New York City.

The Biden government was only looking for the death penalty – for the racist, who fatally shot in a supermarket in Buffalo, New York in 1022. The bidges also imposed a moratorium for federal executions.

In his last weeks of office, President Joe Biden converted the penalties of 37 of the 40 inmates in Federal Death Row.

In his executive regulation, Trump said that bidges and others had opposed the laws of the nation, mocked about the judiciary and insulted “the victims of these terrible crimes”.

Trump described the death penalty “an essential instrument to deter and punish those who commit the most hideous crimes and acts of fatal violence against American citizens”. Trump instructed the Attorney General to “pursue the death penalty for all crimes of a serious one who demands his use”.

In Reed's case, the prosecutors claim that there are 10 more difficult factors that justify a death penalty. They call Reed a persistent danger to the life and security of other people.

What are the fees?

Reed was initially charged with a second degree last year for murder and assault, which led to serious physical injuries.

A Federal Grand Jury in an indictment on May 6th accused him of attempted murder, which led to serious physical injuries and a first degree murder. His lawyers rejected a comment.

Reed will be accused of attacking his first cell mate in the Federal Transfer Center on April 27, 2024. A prison officer saw him with both hands around the neck of the cell mate on the cell mate on the neck of the cells.

“I am the next consecutive one,” said the New Mexico robber on April 30, a prison officer, as the FBI's affidavit shows.

“I am a bad (expedant). I am 505, and this whole prison will know my name before I go,” he said, referring to a code of pre -selection in New Mexico. “You just put other inmates in my cell and you will find out.”

He is accused of having strangled to death Perez, his next cellmate until the end of her first day. The victim was 52.

The Federal Transfer Center is the main center that has the inmates of the federal government when moving across the country. It is next to OKC Will Rogers International Airport. Most of the occupants are there for a short time and have already been convicted of federal crimes.

The death penalty was last applied for before the US district court for the western district of Oklahoma after a soldier in Fort Sill in 2011 starved his girlfriend's 10-year-old son.

The US Army privately, Connell C. Williams, announced in the middle of his process to murder the first degree murder, and the public prosecutor withdrawn its application for the death sentence. Williams was later convicted without the possibility of release in the federal prison.

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