Ohio governor delays 3 more executions amid drug shortage

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COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) — Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine on Friday delayed three additional executions as the state
continues to struggle to find an adequate supply of drugs for lethal injection.
The Republican governor’s latest warrants of reprieve were issued for condemned prisoners Kareem Jackson,
Stanley Fitzpatrick, and David Sneed. The inmates were scheduled to die in September, October and
December, respectively.
DeWine moved Jackson’s execution to September 2022, Fitzpatrick’s to February 2023 and Sneed’s to April
2023.
DeWine attributed the need for the reprieves to the state’s ongoing inability to obtain drugs from
pharmaceutical companies. DeWine has said for months he is concerned that drug companies — which oppose
the use of their drugs in executions — could pull pharmaceuticals from state hospitals to punish Ohio if
it did secure their drugs and use them for lethal injection.
DeWine issued similar reprieves in December, February and April.

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