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Title: North Carolina Signs Law Following Train Stabbing of Refugee

by Emma Walker – News Editor

North Carolina ⁤Governor Signs Law Expanding Capital punishment Options Following RefugeeS Death

RALEIGH, ​N.C. – North Carolina Governor Roy ‌Cooper signed a new law friday that ⁢expedites death penalty appeals and⁣ broadens‍ potential execution methods, days after a Ukrainian refugee was fatally stabbed on⁤ a Charlotte train. The legislation arrives as the accused, identified as Michael Hacker, ⁣faces⁣ both⁤ state⁢ first-degree murder charges and a federal count in connection with‍ the death of iryna Zarutska. Both charges carry the potential ‍for a death sentence.

The law mandates that appeals from death-row inmates be heard and reviewed‌ by courts by the ​end of ⁤2027. It also allows for the⁤ consideration of alternative ​capital punishment methods⁢ – potentially‌ including firing squads – should lethal injection become unavailable or be deemed unconstitutional due to challenges ⁣in accessing ‍necessary drugs. While the law⁤ does not explicitly‌ authorize firing squads, Governor Cooper stated, ⁤”there will be no ⁣firing ‍squads‍ in North Carolina during my time as governor,” calling‍ the practice “barbaric.” He has previously expressed support for‌ the death penalty in cases of “truly​ heinous crimes,” while emphasizing the need to ⁣resolve existing legal hurdles in the⁣ execution process.

The​ legislation’s passage follows the tragic death of 36-year-old Iryna⁢ zarutska, a Ukrainian refugee who was killed on a Charlotte area ⁤Transit⁣ System⁢ train on September​ 22nd.Hacker is accused of stabbing Zarutska multiple times.

the North Carolina NAACP chapter⁢ strongly condemned the bill-signing,‍ asserting that Governor Cooper “chose cruelty over⁣ justice” and⁢ criticizing legislators from ⁢both parties for their support.

Governor cooper also‌ referenced‍ last weekend’s shooting at a waterfront bar in ⁣southeastern North Carolina, which left three ⁣people dead and several injured, while⁣ advocating for increased ⁤mental health services and measures to prevent access‍ to firearms for “perilous people.” The North Carolina legislature is next⁣ scheduled to convene‍ on October 20th.

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