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Amazing.
I'm hard on law enforcement, but at the same time it must be acknowledged that they do one helluva tough job.
This bastard needs to fry....in the America I visualize we'd go N. Korea and the only light visible during his execution would be in the prison where this guy is being executed.
Animals...regardless of race, color, creed, national origin, or sex need to be put down like the beasts they are.
This guy needs to die.
(CNN) -- Mexico's government is trying to block the execution of a convicted cop killer in Texas this week, arguing that it would violate international law.Read it all here.
The case of Mexican citizen Edgar Tamayo Arias is the latest battle in a dispute over the rights of the foreign-born on American death rows. And U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry has said it could put Americans abroad at risk.
Tamayo, 46, was convicted in the 1994 murder of a Houston police officer, whom he shot three times in the back of the head, according to the Texas Department of Criminal Justice.
His attorneys are scheduled to present oral arguments Tuesday, calling for a preliminary injunction to stop the state's governor and the Texas Board of Pardons and Paroles from considering Tamayo's clemency petition until the process is "adequate and fair," read a statement from his team.
Mexico's Foreign Ministry said Sunday that going ahead with Arias' execution by injection, scheduled for Wednesday, would violate international law because Tamayo wasn't advised of his right to receive consular assistance.
Amazing.
I'm hard on law enforcement, but at the same time it must be acknowledged that they do one helluva tough job.
This bastard needs to fry....in the America I visualize we'd go N. Korea and the only light visible during his execution would be in the prison where this guy is being executed.
Animals...regardless of race, color, creed, national origin, or sex need to be put down like the beasts they are.
This guy needs to die.