Feds to seek death penalty for federal inmate charged with murdering his cellmate
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Federal prosecutors have filed a notice to seek the death penalty for Jasper Reed, a 27-year-old inmate charged with first-degree murder and other serious counts. After allegedly attacking his first cellmate on April 27, 2024, resulting in severe injuries but survival, Reed’s subsequent cellmate was found dead from manual strangulation. The case draws attention to the serious violent issues in federal prisons. This announcement aligns with President Trump's executive order aimed at bolstering the death penalty enforcement within federal jurisdictions.
Federal prosecutors in Oklahoma announced their intent to seek the death penalty for inmate Jasper Reed, who is charged with first-degree murder and attempted murder following two violent incidents.
This case highlights the escalating issues within federal penitentiaries, as Reed, previously incarcerated for firearm offenses, allegedly perpetrated violent attacks on his cellmates leading to severe injuries and a homicide.
A corrections officer witnessed Reed atop his first cellmate, the latter sustaining multiple injuries but surviving, while Reed's second cellmate was found dead just a week later due to strangulation.
The timing of the announcement coincides with Trump's recent executive order to ensure states have lethal injection drugs, reflecting the administration's renewed focus on the death penalty during his presidency.
Read at New York Post
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