INDIANAPOLIS (WISH) – Gov. Mike Braun said the future of the death penalty will be up to state lawmakers.
“It’s not an easy conversation,” Gov. Braun said during a July 2 news conference when asked about the future of Indiana’s death penalty.
There are five men on Indiana’s death row. The Attorney General’s Office is currently requesting an execution date for Jeffrey Weisheit, a death row inmate convicted of murdering two young children in 2010.
The state has put three men to death over the last 18 months since it resumed executions under former Gov. Eric Holcomb. All by lethal injection.
But News 8’s reporting partner Indiana Capital Chronicle found the new Westville Correctional Facility is being built to accommodate executions by firing squad.
“There are many that want to have a broader conversation on capital punishment in general,” Braun said. “There are some legislators that want to; for some it’s not a big deal to (do).”
House lawmakers narrowly voted against authorizing the firing squad in January. Recent efforts to abolish the death penalty in Indiana have failed to gain traction.
Pentobarbital, the deadly drug Indiana uses to carry out capital punishment, is difficult to obtain, costs about $300,000 per dose, and only holds a 90-day shelf life. About $600,000 worth of pentobarbital that Indiana had purchased ended up expiring before it could be used last year.
“You can see that it’s not an easy navigation… to actually be able to count on it,” Braun said.
The Indiana Department of Correction previously told News 8 it does not know the total cost to execute a prisoner.
Braun avoided suggesting any action lawmakers should take on the death penalty.
“That will be up to them to have that discussion,” Braun said. “And I will weigh in accordingly.”
Source: wishtv.com, Tim Spears, July 6, 2026
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