Jumat, 11 Desember 2020

Motorist plows into group of BLM protesters in New York City, injuring at least four - Daily Mail

Female motorist is arrested by the NYPD after she 'plowed her car into a group of Justice for George protesters in Manhattan' - injuring at least seven - when 'they surrounded her'

  • Motorist plows into BLM protesters near Lexington and East 39th Street 
  • Protesters reportedly surrounded car as demonstration spilled out into street
  • Car's driver then hit the accelerator and mowed down several protesters 
  • Ambulances and emergency vehicles were called to scene just after 4pm Friday 
  • Police said the driver stayed on the scene after the collision 
  • At least six people were said to be injured. Extent of injuries is unclear 
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At least seven people were injured when a female motorist plowed into a group of around 50 Black Lives Matter protesters in New York City on Friday afternoon.

Several ambulances and emergency vehicles were seen at East 39th Street and Lexington Avenue in Manhattan just after 4pm on Friday. The extent of the injuries is not clear. 

Between 40 and 50 protesters were demonstrating nearby, according to WABC-TV.

Police said the driver stayed on the scene after colliding into the demonstrators and was taken to a local precinct for questioning.

At least seven people were injured when a motorist plowed into a group of some 50 Black Lives Matter protesters who were demonstrating in New York City on Friday afternoon. Pictured an NYPD officer surrounds a car after it struck protester

At least seven people were injured when a motorist plowed into a group of some 50 Black Lives Matter protesters who were demonstrating in New York City on Friday afternoon. Pictured an NYPD officer surrounds a car after it struck protester

Bikes lay on the ground after a car struck multiple Black Lives Matter protesters in Manhattan

Bikes lay on the ground after a car struck multiple Black Lives Matter protesters in Manhattan 

An injured protester is seen being loaded into an ambulance following the incident

An injured protester is seen being loaded into an ambulance following the incident

Several ambulances, emergency vehicles and NYPD officers were seen at East 39th Street and Lexington Avenue in Manhattan just after 4pm on Friday

Several ambulances, emergency vehicles and NYPD officers were seen at East 39th Street and Lexington Avenue in Manhattan just after 4pm on Friday

A protester holds up their mangled bicycle after they and their bike were struck by the vehicle Friday

A protester holds up their mangled bicycle after they and their bike were struck by the vehicle Friday 

Officers blocked off the area and advised the general public to steer clear of 3rd Avenue & 39th Street

Officers blocked off the area and advised the general public to steer clear of 3rd Avenue & 39th Street

Officers gather around a black car thought to be the vehicle that plowed into demonstrators

Officers gather around a black car thought to be the vehicle that plowed into demonstrators 

An NYPD officer picks up a jacket from the street in the aftermath of Friday's incident in the heart of the Big Apple

An NYPD officer picks up a jacket from the street in the aftermath of Friday's incident in the heart of the Big Apple 

The incident unfolded at 4:08 p.m. on East 39th and 3rd Avenue in the heart of Manhattan where a group of protesters were holding a 'Justice for George' demonstration for George Floyd.

Several of the protesters were in the roadway and are said to have surrounded a car. 

Moments afterward, the driver of the car drove into the group, hitting an unknown number of people and injuring at least seven.

Several of those hurt were taken to a hospital. Their injuries are not considered serious, however no further details about their conditions is known. 

'The injuries look to be non-life-threatening at this point,' an NYPD spokesperson told DailyMail.com.    

The NYPD confirmed the vehicle was being driven by a woman but gave no further details about her identity.  

She was stopped at the scene and taken to a local police precinct for questioning.  

Video posted to social media by @_antwan1_ shows police arresting one woman who is believed to be the driver of the car. The woman in the footage is young and white and is being led away by officers as demonstrators appear be shouting at her. 

Separate footage posted online shows a different white woman kneeling on the ground as she was also detained by officers. 

Witnesses said on social media there was a female passenger in the car at the time alongside the female driver.  

An NYPD spokesperson said it was unknown at this point if the driver accidentally struck the demonstrators or if it was a targeted attack.

They said the investigation is ongoing and it is not yet known if any charges will be brought against her. 

However a police official told WABC-TV the collision did not appear to be intentional.

According to the outlet she may have accelerated in fear when protesters surrounded her car which was already at the intersection when the incident unfolded.

Video posted to social media shows police arresting one woman who is believed to be the driver of the car
The woman in the footage is young and white and is being led away by officers as demonstrators appear be shouting at her

Video posted to social media shows police arresting one woman who is believed to be the driver of the car. The woman in the footage is young and white and is being led away by officers as demonstrators appear be shouting at her

Separate footage posted online shows a different white woman kneeling on the ground as she was also detained by officers
Witnesses said on social media there was a female passenger in the car at the time alongside the female driver

Separate footage posted online shows a different white woman kneeling on the ground as she was also detained by officers. Witnesses said on social media there was a female passenger in the car at the time alongside the female driver

Numerous FDNY vehicles, ambulances and police cars were on the scene as the investigation is ongoing

Numerous FDNY vehicles, ambulances and police cars were on the scene as the investigation is ongoing

It is not yet clear if the collision was accidental or intentional and - if deliberate - what the motive may be

It is not yet clear if the collision was accidental or intentional and - if deliberate - what the motive may be

Several ambulances and emergency vehicles were seen at East 39th Street and Lexington Avenue in Manhattan just after 4pm on Friday

Several ambulances and emergency vehicles were seen at East 39th Street and Lexington Avenue in Manhattan just after 4pm on Friday

This bicyclist and bicycle were struck by the vehicle during the protest at East 39 Street and 3rd Avenue

This bicyclist and bicycle were struck by the vehicle during the protest at East 39 Street and 3rd Avenue

A witness holds a part of the grill of the BMW which struck protesters at East 39 Street and 3rd Avenue

A witness holds a part of the grill of the BMW which struck protesters at East 39 Street and 3rd Avenue

Police tape cordons off the area where the collision occurred as officers investigate what happened

Police tape cordons off the area where the collision occurred as officers investigate what happened 

Between 40 and 50 protesters were demonstrating nearby when the incident unfolded, according to WABC-TV

Between 40 and 50 protesters were demonstrating nearby when the incident unfolded, according to WABC-TV

Police said the driver stayed on the scene after colliding into the demonstrators and is being questioned by officers

Police said the driver stayed on the scene after colliding into the demonstrators and is being questioned by officers

The NYPD has urged the public to avoid the area of 3rd Avenue & 39th Street in Manhattan 'due to a vehicle collision involving multiple pedestrians'

The NYPD has urged the public to avoid the area of 3rd Avenue & 39th Street in Manhattan 'due to a vehicle collision involving multiple pedestrians'

At least seven have been injured. Their conditions are unknown but they are said to be non-life-threatening

At least seven have been injured. Their conditions are unknown but they are said to be non-life-threatening 

An injured demonstrator lies in the back of an ambulance. Several people were taken to hospital following the incident

An injured demonstrator lies in the back of an ambulance. Several people were taken to hospital following the incident 

According to CBS Local, a protest was being held in the area for those on hunger strike at an ICE facility in Bergen County, New Jersey, at the time of the collision

According to CBS Local, a protest was being held in the area for those on hunger strike at an ICE facility in Bergen County, New Jersey, at the time of the collision

Dozens of NYPD officers were on the scene with several surrounding a black car in the street, assumed to be the vehicle involved in the incident. 

Bicycles were seen lying on the ground just inside the area that was cordoned off with police tape. 

The NYPD has urged the public to avoid the area of 3rd Avenue & 39th Street in Manhattan 'due to a vehicle collision involving multiple pedestrians.' 

Several reports said the protest was being held for those on hunger strike at an ICE facility in Bergen County, New Jersey.

Multiple people being held in the government facility have gone without food for four weeks now to draw attention to their poor treatment. 

However the NYPD confirmed to DailyMail.com that the incident involved people gathered for a 'Justice for George' protest, adding that it was possible that demonstrations were being held for multiple issues around the same time.  

Several protesters were also detained by NYPD officers including one for obstructing governmental administration, the outlet reported. 

Information at this time is preliminary. More updates to follow. 

Several ambulances and emergency vehicles were seen at East 39th Street and Lexington Avenue in Manhattan just after 4pm on Friday

Several ambulances and emergency vehicles were seen at East 39th Street and Lexington Avenue in Manhattan just after 4pm on Friday

According to initial reports from the scene, a motorist plowed into a group of protesters at an intersection near Lexington Avenue and 39th Street on Friday just after 4pm

According to initial reports from the scene, a motorist plowed into a group of protesters at an intersection near Lexington Avenue and 39th Street on Friday just after 4pm

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Brandon Bernard is executed despite pleas from Kim Kardashian - Daily Mail

'America's justice system is f***ed up': Kim Kardashian hits out at the execution of Brandon Bernard after SCOTUS denies bid to halt his death and he uses his final words to apologize to his victims' family

  • Kim Kardashian expressed her sadness at the news the federal government had executed Brandon Bernard yesterday, slamming the US justice system
  • She had been calling for a delay to his execution and lead a countdown online 
  • Brandon Bernard, 40, received a lethal injection of phenobarbital at the federal prison in Terre Haute, Indiana, on Thursday night 
  • He was declared dead at 9.27pm after using his final words to apologize to the families of his victims 
  • 'I'm sorry. That’s the only words that I can say that completely capture how I feel now and how I felt that day,' he told them through a glass barrier 
  • The mother of one of his victims said that his apology had 'helped very much to heal my heart' and she forgave him after waiting 21 years for justice 
  • Bernard was 18 when he and four other teenagers abducted and robbed Todd and Stacie Bagley on their way from a Sunday service in Killeen, Texas, in 1999
  • Defense attorneys had argued in court and in a petition for clemency from Trump that Bernard was a low-ranking, subservient member of the group  
  • Kardashian last spoke to Bernard hours before his death and called him an 'amazing person' as she hit out at the country's 'f**ked up system' 

Kim Kardashian has slammed the US justice system, branding it *f***ed up', after the federal government executed Brandon Bernard on Thursday night. 

The Supreme Court denied a last-minute appeal despite a plea from reality star turned prisoners rights activist Kim Kardashian.   

Bernard, 40, received a lethal injection of phenobarbital at the federal prison in Terre Haute, Indiana, in a rare execution of a person who was in his teens when the crime occurred. 

Bernard was 18 when he and four other teenagers abducted and robbed Todd and Stacie Bagley on their way from a Sunday service in Killeen, Texas, in 1999. The couple were shot and killed and then their car was set on fire. 

Kim Kardashian, who has been fighting to commute Bernard's sentence, mourned his loss, tweeting that he was an 'amazing person', claiming she felt 'so messed up right now' and that 'our system is so f****d up'. 

Bernard, 40, on Thursday received a lethal injection as planned at the federal prison in Terre Haute, Indiana, in a rare execution of a person who was in his teens when the crime occurred

Bernard, 40, on Thursday received a lethal injection as planned at the federal prison in Terre Haute, Indiana, in a rare execution of a person who was in his teens when the crime occurred

Throughout Thursday, there was a growing groundswell by celebrities including Kim Kardashian who were pushing for the execution to be halted, as pictured above

Throughout Thursday, there was a growing groundswell by celebrities including Kim Kardashian who were pushing for the execution to be halted, as pictured above

Kardashian spoke out after the execution claiming the 'system is so f****d up'

Kardashian spoke out after the execution claiming the 'system is so f****d up'

He was declared dead at 9.27pm as witnesses, including members of the families of his victims, watched from behind a glass barrier. 

In a statement released today, his lawyers Robert C. Owen and John Carpenter said: 'Brandon's execution is a stain on America's criminal justice system.

'But I pray that even in his death Brandon will advance his commitment to helping others by moving us closer to a time when the country does not pointlessly and maliciously kill young black men who pose no threat to anyone.'

The statement continued: 'We were proud to call Brandon our client and our friend and we will miss him greatly.' 

In a long Twitter thread, Kardashian wrote: 'They killed Brandon. He was such a reformed person. So hopeful and positive until the end. More importantly he is sorry, so sorry for the hurt and pain he has caused others.

She added that Bernard's attorney called her while he was in the chair to pass on a final message. 

'Brandon said he loves you and wants to say thank you again,' the attorney allegedly said. 

'Brandon wanted me to tell every single person who worked on his behalf supporting him in any way a huge thank you. He was certain he was gonna have the chance to tell you all himself and write you all letters but he told me to tell you all how grateful he is for you! 

'His main message that he learned in his life was to not hang out with the wrong crowd. That was so important to him that he shared that with the youth. It got him caught up and he made poor choices.'

She continued that Bernard had hoped the public support for him would help his family and to help reduce any shame they felt. 

'I could go on and on about what an amazing person Brandon was. I do know he left this earth feeling supported and loved and at peace,' Kardashian concluded. 

'This just has to change: our system is so f****d up.' 

According the Associated Press, Bernard spoke for three more minutes before his death, saying he had been waiting for this chance to say he was sorry - not only to the victims' family, but also for the pain he caused his own family. 

In his final words, Bernard addressed the families of Todd and Stacie Bagley through the window, telling them 'I'm sorry'. 

Protesters remained outside the Federal Death Chamber in Terre Haute, Indiana, on Thursday night as Brandon Bernard was put to death 20 years after he was sentenced

Protesters remained outside the Federal Death Chamber in Terre Haute, Indiana, on Thursday night as Brandon Bernard was put to death 20 years after he was sentenced

A protest against the execution of Brandon Bernard on Prairieton Road across from the Federal Death Chamber in Terre Haute, Indiana, on Thursday. He was killed by lethal injection

A protest against the execution of Brandon Bernard on Prairieton Road across from the Federal Death Chamber in Terre Haute, Indiana, on Thursday. He was killed by lethal injection

'That’s the only words that I can say that completely capture how I feel now and how I felt that day,' he added. 

Todd's mother Georgia Bagley spoke after the execution to say that she forgave him and that his apology 'helped very much to heal my heart' after waiting 21 years for justice. 

He remained calm as the curtain was lifted around the death chamber and journalists in the press pool claimed he nodded at them in greeting and showed no signs of fear. 

He is said to have closed his eyes a minute after the injection but showed no twitching or labored breathing as other executions have. His pulse was taken and he was declared dead after white blotches began to appear on his skin after 20 minutes.  

The execution was delayed from 6pm after Bernard's legal team pushed a final appeal but it was dismissed by the Supreme Court and allowed to proceed. 

The families and friends of the Bagleys welcomed the 'closure needed to move on in life' following his death, both thanking President Trump for allowing it to proceed. 

'It has been very difficult to wait 21 years for the sentence that was imposed by the judge and jury on those who cruelly participated in the destruction of our children to be finally completed,' said Todd's mother Georgia Bagley. 

'This senseless act of unnecessary evil was premeditated and had many opportunities to be stopped at any time during a 9-hour period. This was torture as they pleaded for their lives in the trunk of their own car.

'Please remember that the lives of family and friends were shattered and we have all grieved for 21 years waiting for justice to finally be served.'

The appeal was denied on Thursday allowing the execution to take place immediately

The appeal was denied on Thursday allowing the execution to take place immediately

Kardashian mourned Bernard's death in a length Twitter thread on Thursday night

 Kardashian mourned Bernard's death in a length Twitter thread on Thursday night

Kardashian mourned Bernard in a lengthy Twitter thread on Thursday night

Kardashian mourned Bernard in a lengthy Twitter thread on Thursday night

She added, however, that Bernard's apology before his death 'helped very much to heal my heart' and to allow her to forgive him. 

'I can very much say: I forgive them,' she told reporters through tears, referencing Brandon and his accomplice Christopher Vialva, who was also executed in September.

'On June 21, 1999, our lives were changed forever because this is the day that Todd and Stacie were executed!' wrote Charles Woodard, Stacie's dad, on behalf of her family. 

'I pray that Brandon has accepted Christ as his Savior, because if he has, Todd and Stacie will welcome him into heaven with love and forgiveness.' 

However, Bernard's lawyers called his execution a 'stain on America's criminal justice system' as they claimed he 'never stopped feeling shame and profound remorse' for his crime. 

Bernard, pictured in 2016, has shown remorse for his crime aged 18

Bernard, pictured in 2016, has shown remorse for his crime aged 18

As the Supreme Court decision was announced, they made a statement stating that 'those who love Brandon' are filled with 'righteous anger and deep sadness at the actions of the federal government in taking his life'. 

'Brandon made one terrible mistake at age 18. But he did not kill anyone, and he never stopped feeling shame and profound remorse for his actions in the crime,' added attorney Robert C. Owen. 

'Brandon's execution is a stain on America's criminal justice system. But I pray that even in his death, Brandon will advance his commitment to helping others by moving us closer to a time when this country does not pointlessly and maliciously kill young black men who pose no threat to anyone.' 

Their sorrow was echoed by Kim Kardashian who spoke out again about her support for Bernard after his death. 

President Trump could still have granted Bernard clemency to halt the execution after the Supreme Court decision.

He was the ninth federal inmate put to death since July, when Trump ended a 17-year hiatus in federal executions.  

A little more than an hour before the execution was scheduled, Bernard´s lawyers filed papers with the Supreme Court seeking to have it halted.  

The legal team also expanded to include two very high-profile attorneys Alan Dershowitz and Ken Starr. 

Dershowitz is the retired Harvard law professor who was part of Donald Trump´s impeachment defense team and whose clients have included O.J. Simpson, Claus von Bulow and Mike Tyson, while Starr also defended Trump during the impeachment and is most famous as an independent counsel who led the investigation into Bill Clinton. 

Earlier on Thursday, Kim had led a countdown to Bernard's execution saying in a series of recent tweets that his 'role was minor compared to that of the other teens involved.' 

Kardashian said that she spoke to him as his execution time approached calling it the 'hardest call I've ever had' but that she still remained hopeful that the outcome could be changed

Kardashian said that she spoke to him as his execution time approached calling it the 'hardest call I've ever had' but that she still remained hopeful that the outcome could be changed

She had led the groundswell of celebrities calling for the execution to be halted

She had led the groundswell of celebrities calling for the execution to be halted

She said that she spoke to him as his execution time approached calling it the 'hardest call I've ever had' but that she still remained hopeful that the outcome could be changed. 

'Just spoke to Brandon for what will likely be the last time. Hardest call I’ve ever had. Brandon, selfless as always, was focused on his family and making sure they are ok. He told me not to cry because our fight isn’t over,' she wrote.  

'When he told me he’s claustrophobic and they offered to give him a shot of Sedative to calm him down before they put him in the chair and he just didn’t want to panic, I literally lost it. I had to mute my phone so he wouldn’t hear me cry like that,' the reality TV star added. 

'We didn’t say goodbye bc we wanted to be hopeful that we would talk again, we said talk to you soon!'  

Bella Hadid also shared information throughout the day about Bernard and even said that she was in tears over the whole thing. 

'Can't stop crying. This is so f**ked up,' the model shared on her Instagram story. 

And after Bernard's death, Senator Bernie Sanders tweeted that the country needs to 'abolish the death penalty— period'. 

His call was joined by Congresswomen Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez and Ayanna Presley as well as New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio. 

'This is absolutely sickening. Brandon Bernard should still be alive,' de Blasio wrote.  

Model Bella Hadid also shared information throughout the day about Bernard and even said that she was in tears over the whole thing before he was executed Thursday night
Bella Hadid also prayed for Bernard

Model Bella Hadid also shared information throughout the day about Bernard and even said that she was in tears over the whole thing before he was executed Thursday night

Senator Bernie Sanders led the charge in calling for the death penalty to be abolished

Senator Bernie Sanders led the charge in calling for the death penalty to be abolished

Texas Senator Ted Cruz hit back at the Republican politicians, however

Texas Senator Ted Cruz hit back at the Republican politicians, however

However, Texas Senator Ted Cruz hit back, claiming that the Democratic politicians were 'siding with this vicious murderer'. 

'Don’t pretend he was a saint. Here are his actual crimes (quoted verbatim from DOJ)—which you ignore,' he wrote, before listing the events leading up to the Bagleys death and how they had been kept in a car trunk for hours while they begged with their captors.  

Bernard and accomplice Christopher Vialva were sentenced to death in 2000 after a jury found them guilty of carjacking and murdering Todd and Stacie Bagley, married Christian youth ministers from Iowa, on the Fort Hood army base in Texas the previous year. 

They were among the five members of the local 212 Piru Bloods gang that participated in the killing after the Bagleys attended a church service.  

Bernard's co-defendant Christopher Vialva (pictured) was executed in September. He became the first black man to face the punishment since the Trump administration resumed carrying out federal executions after a 17-year hiatus

Bernard's co-defendant Christopher Vialva (pictured) was executed in September. He became the first black man to face the punishment since the Trump administration resumed carrying out federal executions after a 17-year hiatus

Vialva was executed by lethal injection in September and became the first black man to face the punishment since the Trump administration resumed carrying out federal executions after a 17-year hiatus. 

Defense attorneys had argued in court and in a petition for clemency from Trump that Bernard was a low-ranking, subservient member of the group that killed the Bagleys. 

His lawyers also argued that he was not present when the Bagleys were abducted by Vialva and forced into the trunk of their car. 

Later, after Vialva shot the couple in the trunk, Bernard followed Vialva's orders to set the car on fire, according to trial records. 

His attorneys said both Bagleys were likely dead before Bernard doused their car with lighter fluid and set it on fire, a claim that conflicts with government testimony at trial. Bernard, they say, has repeatedly expressed remorse.

'I can't imagine how they feel about losing their family,' Bernard said about surviving Bagley relatives in a 2016 video statement from death row. 'I wish that we could all go back and change it.' 

He also described taking part in youth outreach programs and embracing religion, saying, 'I have tried to be a better person since that day.'

The case had prompted calls for Trump to intervene, including from one prosecutor at his 2000 trial who now says racial bias may have influenced the nearly all-white jury's imposition of a death sentence against Bernard, who is black. 

Several jurors have also since said publicly that they regret not opting for life in prison instead. 

Todd and Stacie Bagley
Todd and Stacie Bagley

Bernard and accomplice Christopher Vialva were sentenced to death in 2000 after a jury found them guilty of carjacking and murdering Todd and Stacie Bagley (above), married Christian youth ministers from Iowa, on the Fort Hood army base in Texas the previous yea

The Trump administration is planning four more federal executions before President-elect Joe Biden's inauguration. 

Federal executions during a presidential transfer of power also are rare, especially during a transition from a death-penalty proponent to a president-elect like Biden opposed to capital punishment.

The last time executions occurred in a lame-duck period was during the presidency of Grover Cleveland in the 1890s.  

The American Civil Liberties Union has been fighting to at least temporarily halt all federal executions due to pandemic concerns.

Their effort comes after the spiritual adviser to former inmate Orlando Hall contracted COVID-19 after he traveled to the federal death chamber at the prison in Terre Haute, Indiana for Hall's November execution.

Since then, the Justice Department has revealed in court filings that at least eight, or 20 percent, of the Bureau of Prison staff who participated in Hall's execution, have since tested positive for COVID-19.

However, the Justice Department still refused to delay Thursday's execution of Bernard, another inmate on Friday and three more in January.  

Alfred Bourgeois, a 56-year-old Louisiana truck driver, is set to die Friday for killing his 2-year-old daughter by repeatedly slamming her head into a truck's windows and dashboard. 

Bourgeois' lawyers alleged he was intellectually disabled and therefore ineligible for the death penalty, but several courts said evidence didn't support that claim. 

The eight federal executions in 2020 already is more than in the previous 56 years combined. 

Who are the remaining three men and one woman set to be executed during the Trump presidency’s final days and what were their crimes? 

Alfred Bourgeois - scheduled for execution December 11

Prosecutors said truck driver Bourgeois, from Louisiana, physically and emotionally tortured, sexually molested, and then beat to death his two-and-a-half-year-old daughter in 2002. 

In May of that year, a Texas court ordered Bourgeois to pay Katrina Harrison $160 per month in child support for the young daughter whom a paternity test had recently proven he was the father to. He was also granted visitation rights for the ensuing seven weeks and he took custody of her that afternoon.  

She briefly stayed with Bourgeois, his wife, and their two children at their home in Louisiana but they all soon departed with Bourgeois on his long-haul trucking route.

Bourgeois, from Louisiana, physically and emotionally tortured, sexually molested, and then beat to death his two-and-a-half-year-old daughter

Bourgeois, from Louisiana, physically and emotionally tortured, sexually molested, and then beat to death his two-and-a-half-year-old daughter

He systematically abused and tortured his two-year-old daughter in several ways, and became fixated on her toilet training, a court heard. 

Her training potty became the girl's primary seat during the day, and Bourgeois even forced her to sleep on it when they were traveling at night.

He punched her in the face with enough force to give her black eyes, whipped her with an electrical cord, and he beat her with a belt so hard that it broke.

The court heard that Bourgeois beat her in the head with a plastic baseball bat so many times that her head 'was swollen like a football.'

There was also evidence of sexual abuse. On July 26, 2002, the Bourgeois family stopped by their home in Louisiana, where Bourgeois found a court order directing him to remit $519.99 in child support to his ex-wife.

When the family arrived at the Corpus Christi Naval Air Station to deliver a shipment on July 26, 2002, he became enraged at the girl for tipping over her potty seat - beating her to death in the cab of his truck before claiming she had died in a fall from the truck.

Lisa Montgomery - scheduled for execution January 12

 Lisa Montgomery, 52, would be the first woman to be executed by the federal government since 1953. 

She is on death row after murdering Bobbie Jo Stinnett in Missouri in 2004. She strangled the 23-year-old and cut her baby out of her womb with a carving knife - running off with the premature child. 

The baby, Victoria Jo Stinnett, survived the attack and is now 16 years old. 

Planning the heinous crime for months, she met her victim online under the pretence that she was interested in buying a puppy from her.

Lisa Montgomery, 52, is currently scheduled to be executed by lethal injection on January 12. She is set to become the first woman to be executed in the US since Bonnie Heady in 1953

Lisa Montgomery, 52, is currently scheduled to be executed by lethal injection on January 12. She is set to become the first woman to be executed in the US since Bonnie Heady in 1953

Montgomery posed as 'Darlene Fischer' and started chatting with Stinnett in the chatroom called 'Ratter Chatter.'

She told her victim she was pregnant and the two women chatted in the room and over email about their pregnancies.

Stinnett was eight months' pregnant while Montgomery was faking her pregnancy, telling her victim as well as her family and friends that she was full term.

On December 16, 2004, the two women arranged to meet at Stinnett's home over the purchase of the puppy, a rat terrier. Once inside, Montgomery strangled Stinnett with a neon pink rope until she lost consciousness.

When Montgomery sliced her stomach open with a knife, Stinnett regained consciousness and a struggle ensued.Montgomery then strangled the pregnant woman again, killing her.

She then cut the baby girl from her victim's womb and made off with the premature child, attempting to pass off the girl as her own.

Cory Johnson - scheduled for execution January 14

Cory Johnson was convicted of the murder of seven people in 1992 after he went on a killing spree of rival drug dealers among others.

Cory Johnson is scheduled to be put death on January 14 for the 1992 murders of seven people after he went on a killing spree of rival drug dealers among others

Cory Johnson is scheduled to be put death on January 14 for the 1992 murders of seven people after he went on a killing spree of rival drug dealers among others

 According to the Richmond Times-Dispatch, federal court sentenced Johnson and some fellow gang members - James H. Roane and Richard Tipton - to death in 1993. 

Their conviction for the death of ten people in total took place during one the deadliest decades in the city's history. 

Among the list of victims were people suspected of snitching on the gang and rival drug dealers. 

One person was stabbed 85 times and one was shot 16 times. 

At the age of 13 Johnson's mother, a drug addict, left him at residential facility for children with learning and emotional impairments - claiming she couldn't cope with his issues. 

He was later released into the community, at 18 years old.  

Dustin John Higgs - scheduled for execution January 15

 Dustin John Higgs, 48, was convicted of ordering the 1996 murders of three women at a federal wildlife center near Beltsville, Maryland. 

Dustin John Higgs is due to be executed on January 15 before Biden is sworn in on for kidnapping and murdering three women back in 1996

Dustin John Higgs is due to be executed on January 15 before Biden is sworn in on for kidnapping and murdering three women back in 1996

Prosecutors say Higgs and two others abducted the women after Higgs became enraged because one of the women rebuffed his advances at party.

Higgs' attorney, Sean Nolan, said his client didn't kill anyone, had ineffective attorneys and didn't deserve the death penalty.

Higgs' co-defendant, who prosecutors said carried out the killings, was not sentenced to death and Nolan said it is 'arbitrary and inequitable to punish Mr. Higgs more severely than the person who committed the murders.'

The co-defendant also claims Higgs ordered them to carry out the murders. 

'Mr. Higgs deserves clemency because of the unfair sentencing disparity ... and because, despite the tragedy and hardship of his early life, he has been a model prisoner and is an active parent who is essential to the well-being of his son,' Nolan said.

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UK and Russian scientists are teaming up to trial a combination of the Oxford-AstraZeneca and Sputnik V vaccines to see if protection against Covid-19 can be improved.

Mixing two similar vaccines could lead to a better immune response in people.

The trials, to be held in Russia, will involve over-18s, although it's not clear how many people will be involved.

Oxford recently published results showing their jab was safe and effective in trials on people.

The researchers are still collecting data on the effectiveness of the vaccine in older age groups while waiting for approval from the UK regulator, the MHRA.

AstraZeneca said it was exploring combinations of different adenovirus vaccines to find out whether mixing them leads to a better immune response and, therefore, greater protection.

The British-made Oxford vaccine, developed in partnership with AstraZeneca, and the Russian Sputnik vaccine, developed by the Gamaleya Research Institute in Moscow, are similar because they both contain genetic material from the Sars-CoV-2 spike protein.

They work differently to the Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine, which has been approved in the UK, Canada, Bahrain, Saudi Arabia and recommended for approval by medical experts in the US.

Early results from late-stage trials of the Sputnik vaccine have shown promising results.

Russia was the first country to register a Covid vaccine for emergency use - in August, despite only having been tested on a few dozen people. It is now being offered to Russians as part of a mass vaccination campaign.

AstraZeneca said it was "working with industry partners, governments and research institutions around the world, and will soon begin exploring with Gamaleya Research Institute in Russia to understand whether two adenovirus-based vaccines can be successfully combined".

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Kim Kardashian latest – Brandon Bernard EXECUTED leaving Kim ‘crying all morning’ as she blasts America’s just - The Sun

BRANDON Bernard has been executed hours after Kim Kardashian spoke with him for the last time and cried "all morning" as his final hour approached.

The 40-year-old was executed on Thursday at a federal prison facility in Terre Haute, Indiana for the 1999 killing of youth ministers Todd and Stacie Bagley.

Kim revealed the details of her heartbreaking conversation with Brandon, who was only 18 at the time of the crime, and expressed on Twitter how "messed up" she was over his death.

She also called for criminal justice reform, tweeting: "This just has to change: our system is so f****ed up."

Follow our Kim Kardashian live blog for the latest news, gossip and entertainment from the Kardashian clan.

  • BRANDON’S LAST CONVERSATION WITH KIM

    Before Bernard's execution, Kardashian West tweeted that she'd spoken to him earlier.

    She said: “Hardest call I've ever had. Brandon, selfless as always, was focused on his family and making sure they are ok.

    “He told me not to cry because our fight isn't over.”

    Just before the execution was scheduled, Bernard's lawyers filed papers with the Supreme Court seeking to halt the execution.

    But the high court denied the request, clearing the way for the execution to proceed.

  • KIM KARDASHIAN ‘SO MESSED UP’ AFTER EXECUTION

    The reality TV star and mum-of-four tweeted: “I'm so messed up right now,” the mother-of-four tweeted. “They killed Brandon. He was such a reformed person.

    “So hopeful and positive until the end. More importantly he is sorry, so sorry for the hurt and pain he has caused others.

    “As he was in the chair his attorney called me and they just had their last call and said this… Brandon said he loves you and wants to say thank you again. He said he doesn't feel too claustrophobic in the chair.”

    Kardashian West added: “This just has to change.”

  • WHAT DID KIM SAY ABOUT THE CONVICTION?

    Kim told Twitter, despite Bernard being convicted with four others over the killing of couple Todd and Stacie Bagley in Killen, Texas, in 1999, he did not play a leading role.

    She said: “While Brandon did participate in this crime, his role was minor compared to that of the other teens involved, two of whom are home from prison now.

    “In fact, Brandon was not a part of the initial carjacking that took place and was stunned when the robbery turned into a homicide with one of the other teens shooting both Todd and Stacie in the head.”

    She said he made “the terrible decision to comply” with the other teens by setting their bodies alight.

    Kim added: “Although all five teens were black, 11 of the 12 jurors were white. This, coupled with the misleading and incomplete information the jury was given.”

  • WHAT WAS THE PETITION TO HELP SAVE BRANDON BERNARD?

    Kim Kardashian West shared a thread on Twitter calling for an end to Brandon Bernard's death row sentence, and posted a link to an official petition.

    The form allows signatories to fill in their details and send their support of the campaign to President Donald Trump.

    It asks for Bernard to live out the rest of his sentence in prison, and not be executed by lethal injection at an Indiana prison.

    Kim ends it by urging her 67million followers “to let President Trump know that you think Brandon's death sentence is unjust” by signing the petition.

    A terrible case has been brought to my attention and I need your help. Without it, on December 12th Brandon Bernard is going to be executed for a crime he participated in as a teenager.

  • BRANDON BERNARDS LAST MOMENTS REVEALED

    Bernard lay on a cross-shaped gurney with IV lines running into both arms.

    He looked back when a US marshal picked up a phone and asked if there were any reasons not to proceed.

    Bernard reacted calmly as the marshall put down the phone and said the execution could proceed.

    A minute after the lethal injection, his eyes slowly closed and he barely moved again.

    About 20 minutes later, faint white blotches appeared on his skin and someone entered from a chamber door, listened to his heart, felt for a pulse, then walked out.

    Seconds later, an official said Bernard was dead.

  • MURDER VICTIM’S MOTHER SPEAKS OUT AFTER WATCHING EXECUTION

    Todd Bagleys mother, Georgia, spoke to reporters within 30 minutes of the execution, saying she wanted to thank Trump, Attorney General William Barr and others at the Justice Department.

    Without this process, she said, reading from a statement, my family would not have the closure needed to move on in life”.

    She called the killings a senseless act of unnecessary evil”.

    But she stopped reading from the prepared text and became emotional when she spoke about the apologies from Bernard before he died.

    She said: “The apology and remorse … helped very much heal my heart.

    “I can very much say: I forgive them.”

  • WHY DID KIM KARDASHIAN CAMPAIGN TO STOP BRANDON BERNARD'S EXECUTION?

    Kim Kardashian, who has secured the release of almost two dozen prisoners, asked her 67.7million followers to back the campaign to stop Bernard's execution.

    The reality star revealed on the day of his execution that she “lost it” during their last conversation, which happened just hours before he was put to death.

    The lawyer-in-training described the heartbreaking conversation in an Instagram story as the “hardest call I've ever had.”

    She revealed Bernard confided in her that he was offered a sedative to calm his claustrophobia ahead of his execution.

    Moments after the news of his death, Kim called for criminal justice reform, saying: “our system is so f**ked up.”

  • WHAT DID BRANDON BERNARD DO?

    Bernard was convicted with four others over the murder of couple Todd and Stacie Bagley in Killen, Texas, in 1999.

    He was only 18 years old at the time and did not have a leading role in it, attorneys say.

    The group, all teenagers at the time, held the Bagleys at gunpoint and robbed them before shooting them.

    They then placed their bodies in the trunk of their car and torched it.

    A federal jury found Bernard guilty in 2000 of two counts of murder and he was then placed on death row.

  • WHO WAS BRANDON BERNARD?

    Texas man Brandon Bernard, 40, was a federal inmate who was executed on December 10 at a federal prison in Terre Haute, Indiana.

    He was involved in the killing of two youth ministers, Todd and Stacie Bagley, in 1999 with a group of teenage boys.

    Advocates for Bernard say that both prosecutors and jurors had an incomplete picture of Bernard and his background at the time of his conviction.

  • ‘I’M SORRY’ – BRANDON’S LAST WORDS

    He directed his last words to the family of the couple he played a role in killing, speaking with striking calm for someone who knew he was about to die.

    “I'm sorry,” he said, lifting his head and looking at witness-room windows.

    “That’s the only words that I can say that completely capture how I feel now and how I felt that day.”

    As he spoke, he showed no outward signs of fear or distress, speaking lucidly and naturally.

    He spoke for more than three minutes, saying he had been waiting for this chance to say he was sorry not only to the victims' family, but also for the pain he caused his own family.

    Referring to his part in the killing, he said: “I wish I could take it all back, but I can’t.”

  • AOC CALLS FOR END TO DEATH PENALTY

    Congresswoman Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez has called for an end to the death penalty in the US.

    After hearing the news of Brandon Bernard's execution on Thursday, the Democrat delivered her message in four simple words: “Abolish the death penalty.”

  • HOW MANY PEOPLE ARE ON DEATH ROW IN INDIANA?

    Executions resumed in summer 2020 after having stopped for 17 years.

    Bernard's execution would be the ninth by the federal government since the Trump administration resumed implementing capital punishment in July.

  • WHERE WAS THE EXECUTION?

    The execution took place at the federal penitentiary in Terre Haute, Indiana on December 10, 2020.

    Advocates called on Donald Trump to commute Bernard’s sentence to life in prison because he was only 18 years at the time of the crime.

    Among these, Kim Kardashian called for the black father not to be executed.

    A petition to stop Brandon Bernard from receiving the death penalty also circulated on social media.

  • WHAT TIME WAS BRANDON BERNARD EXECUTED?

    Brandon Bernard was put to death by lethal injection on December 10 and was pronounced dead at 9:27pm CT.

    He reportedly addressed the families of his victims, Todd and Stacie Bagley, through the glass window, telling them: “I'm sorry.”

    “That’s the only words that I can say that completely capture how I feel now and how I felt that day,” he added.

    According the Death Penalty Information Center, Indiana codes establish that the execution of a death row inmate must take place before sunrise on the execution day.

  • DAUGHTER OF MLK JR ECHOES KIM'S CALLS FOR CRIMINAL JUSTICE REFORM

    The youngest daughter of Martin Luther King Jr has echoed Kim Kardashian's calls for criminal justice reform following the execution of Brandon Bernard on Thursday night

    Bernice King called to end the death penalty moments after congresswoman Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez shared the same sentiments after the news of Brandon's death broke.

    “We must abolish the death penalty brandonbernard,” she tweeted.

  • 'BRANDON'S LIFE MATTERED'

    Brandon Bernard's attorneys described the “righteous anger and deep sadness” that many of the prisoner's advocates – including Kim Kardashian – feel following his execution on Thursday night.

    In a statement shared on Twitter by The New York Times, the 40-year-old's lawyers said “he never stopped feeling shame and profound remorse” for killing youth ministers Todd and Stacie Bagley in 1999.

    “Brandon's execution is a stain on America's criminal justice system. But I pray that even in his death, Brandon will advance his commitment to helping others by moving us closer to a time when this country does not pointlessly and maliciously kill young Black men who pose no threat to anyone,” they wrote.

  • 'HUGE THANK YOU'

    Kim Kardashian has revealed that one of Brandon Bernard's final wishes was for her to give his advocates a “huge thank you” for “supporting him in any way.”

    He also gave young people a warning: don't hang out with the wrong crowd, a message Kim said Brandon believed was most important to say before he took his last breath.

    “He was certain he was gonna have the chance to tell you all himself and write you all letters but he told me to tell you all how grateful he is for you!” she told her 193 million Instagram followers on Thursday.

  • 'BRANDON SAID HE LOVES YOU'

    Kim Kardashian revealed that Brandon Bernard's attorney called her as he was sitting in the chair waiting to die on Thursday.

    “Brandon said he loves you and wants to say thank you. He said he doesn't feel too claustrophobic in the chair,” the attorney said.

    The reality tv star, who had been fighting for his sentence to be commuted, called for criminal justice reform, saying: “This just has to change: our system is so f***ed up.”

  • “THEY KILLED BRANDON”

    Kim Kardashian tearfully mourned the loss of Brandon Bernard moments after he was put to death in Indiana on Thursday night.

    The reality star, who had been tirelessly campaigning for his sentence to be commuted by President Donald Trump, tweeted about how she was “messed up” by the news of his execution.

    In a lengthy twitter thread, she described how the 40-year-old inmate had become a “reformed person” who was “hopeful until the end, ” someone who learned “not to hang out with the wrong crowd.”

    “More importantly he is sorry, so sorry for the hurt and pain he has caused others,” she said.

  • BRANDON BERNARD EXECUTED

    Brandon Bernard has died.

    The federal government put the 40-year-old federal prisoner to death by lethal injection at 9:33pm CT on Thursday in Terre Haute, Indiana.

    Brandon was put to death just hours after his devastating final call with Kim Kardashian, who said that she “lost it” after the black dad revealed he was offered a sedative to calm his nerves.

    Get the full story here.

  • BRANDON'S EXECUTION UNDER WAY

    The Supreme Court has denied the stay of execution for Brandon Bernard, CBS has reported.

    Witnesses to his execution were headed to watch the federal inmate be put to death at around 8:35pm, but according to CBS, they weren't told definitively whether they were going to the death chamber

  • KIM SAYS SHE 'LOST IT' DURING LAST CHAT WITH BRANDON

    Hours ahead of Brandon Bernard's pending execution on Thursday, Kim Kardashian West revealed that she “lost it” during her final conversation with the black inmate hours.

    The lawyer-in-training opened up about the “hardest call” she's ever made in an Instagram story, in which she said Brandon confided that he was offered a sedative to calm his nerves before his execution.

    “When he told me he’s claustrophobic and they offered to give him a shot of Sedative to calm him down before they put him in the chair and he just didn’t want to panic, I literally lost it,” Kim tweeted.

    Read the full story here.

  • BRANDON IS ON THE MOVE

  • WITNESSES ON THE MOVE

  • 'I PRAY THAT BRANDON WILL NOT BE KILLED TONIGHT'

    Anti death penalty activist Helen Prejean says she is praying that Brandon Bernard will not be killed tonight.

    Bernard was supposed to have been led to the execution gurney at 6pm (11PM GMT) but this has not yet happened.

    She said: “As of a few minutes ago, brandonbernard is alive and still on the phone with his legal team.

    “He has not been taken into the execution chamber.

    “I pray that Brandon will not be killed tonight and that this is not a cruel short extension of time.”

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