Justice Department Reinstates Firing Squad and Lethal Injection for Federal Executions
In Brief
The policy change reflects a shift in federal execution protocols and may affect pending death penalty cases.
Key Facts
- The Justice Department announced it is readopting the firing squad as a method of execution.
- Federal execution protocols for both lethal injection and firing squads have been reinstated.
- The Justice Department also reauthorized the use of a death penalty drug.
- Officials plan to seek shorter legal appeals in death penalty cases.
- The announcement was made by the Trump administration.
What Happened
The Justice Department announced it will again allow the use of firing squads and lethal injection for federal executions, and reauthorized a death penalty drug.
Why It Matters
This move could impact how and when federal executions are carried out, potentially affecting inmates on federal death row and raising questions about execution methods.
What's Next
Observers are watching for legal challenges, implementation details, and the potential scheduling of future federal executions under the new protocols.
