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To U.S. Death Row Inmates, Today's Election is a Matter of Life or Death

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You don't have to tell Daniel Troya and the 40 other denizens of federal death row locked in shed-sized solitary cells for 23 hours a day, every day, that elections have consequences. To them, from inside the U.S. government's only death row located in Terre Haute, Indiana, Tuesday's election is quite literally a matter of life and death: If Kamala Harris wins, they live; if Donald Trump wins, they die. "He's gonna kill everyone here that he can," Troya, 41, said in an email from behind bars. "That's as easy to predict as the sun rising."

Prosecutor to seek death penalty for Idaho man accused of killing Boise County child

Benjamin Poirier
Boise County Prosecutor Adam Strong filed a notice of intent to seek the death penalty against the Idaho man accused of fatally shooting an 11-year-old boy in March.

Authorities allege that Benjamin Poirier, 44, of Emmett, killed the boy in Horseshoe Bend on March 15. 

Poirier, who is charged with first-degree murder, did not know the child, according to police.

Poirier is accused of walking into the trailer park where the boy lived and was heard yelling about the end of the world, police say. 

He allegedly started shooting through the trailer and a bullet struck the child.

On May 20, the notice of intent to pursue the death penalty was filed with the court. 

In capital cases, prosecutors are required to file their notice of intent, listing aggravating circumstances in a murder case that they believe makes the crime punishable by death.

A copy of the notice says that Poirier “knowingly created a great risk of death to many persons”; that the killing was “especially heinous, atrocious or cruel, manifesting exceptional depravity” that the defendant “exhibited an utter disregard for human life”; and that the defendant’s conduct “before, during or after the commission of the murder at hand, has exhibited a propensity to commit murder which will probably constitute a continuing threat to society.”

After the shooting, Poirier drove his car into a propane tank and hit the trailer, Idaho State Police said at the time. The collision did not start a fire. 

A Boise County sheriff’s deputy arrived and detained the suspect with the help of some people in the area, police said.

Source: idahostatesman.com, Ruth Brown, June 15, 2020


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