Nvidia confirms ‘rare’ RTX 5090 and 5070 Ti manufacturing issue – The Verge
Nvidia confirms ‘rare’ RTX 5090 and 5070 Ti manufacturing issue – The Verge
Nvidia confirms ‘rare’ RTX 5090 and 5070 Ti manufacturing issue The VergeNVIDIA’s GeForce RTX 5090 “GB202” Chip Turns Out To Be Defective For “Specific” Units In The Market; All Variants Potentially Affected By The Issue WccftechSome RTX 5090s are shipping with missing ROP units, leading to less gaming performance: Updated Tom’s HardwareSome Nvidia RTX 5090s may be defective, shipping with lower ROPs and hobbling performance NeowinNVIDIA «squeezed» cores: some RTX 5090s have chips with fewer ROPs and 5-6% worse performance ITC
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Bull shark takes bite out of kayak in Swan River’s Blackwall Reach area, paddler escapes injury
Bull shark takes bite out of kayak in Swan River’s Blackwall Reach area, paddler escapes injury
Swimmers have been put on high alert and at least one event has been cancelled after a bull shark took a bite out of a paddler’s kayak in the Swan River on Saturday.
The Department of Primary Industries and Regional Development said the shark knocked the paddler off their kayak about 8.51am in Blackwall Reach area.
The paddler was not hurt.
It is understood that the East Fremantle Yacht Club cancelled any sailing after the shark attack.
DPIRD officers and staff from other agencies are monitoring the situation and will update accordingly.
What to do:
If you see a shark, report it to Water Police on 9442 8600. All shark sighting information reported to Water Police is provided to land managers and relevant authorities and to the public on the SharkSmart website, SharkSmart WA app and @SLSWA on X.
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Switch on your Sea Sense and stay informed of shark activity information by checking the SharkSmart website sharksmart.com.au/shark-activity, download the SharkSmart WA app or follow Surf Life Saving WA Twitter – twitter.com/SLSWA. Check sharksmart.com.au/news for updates to this alert and to view other warnings and media releases.
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NYC sues Trump after FEMA claws back $80 million migrant housing grant – The Hill
NYC sues Trump after FEMA claws back $80 million migrant housing grant – The Hill
NYC sues Trump after FEMA claws back $80 million migrant housing grant The HillNew York City files lawsuit against Trump administration for $80M ‘money grab’ of FEMA funds ABC7 New YorkNYC sues federal government and President Trump to reclaim $80 million clawed back by FEMA NBC New YorkAdams Sues Trump Administration for Return of $80 Million It Seized The New York Times
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Kookaburras, Hockeyroos suffer heart-wrenching losses
Kookaburras, Hockeyroos suffer heart-wrenching losses
The Kookaburras have suffered an agonising penalty shootout loss in the latest instalment of their rivalry with Belgium.
With the sun blazing and temperatures reaching 36 degrees, the *********** men’s team ignored the humid conditions to play out an exciting 2-2 draw against the world No.2s, before losing the shootout 4-3.
Both sides didn’t give an inch in pursuit of victory in a gripping encounter marked by classy goalkeeping and fast and attacking hockey arising in countless turnovers.
Fresh off a 2-0 win over hosts Argentina 24 hours earlier, the Kookaburras carried that momentum into the match and within three minutes had their first chance for an early lead when rewarded with a penalty stroke as Cooper Burns attempted to get past player-of-the-match and goalkeeper Loic van Doren.
But Belgium counteracted and it took a goalkeeping masterclass from Jed Snowden to keep the match scoreless, the Victorian making at least three crucial saves.
As the sides continued their high-tempo affair, Liam Henderson soon made the Europeans pay with a brilliant run and a sensational through ball to Cam Geddes, who converted in just his second international.
A goal in arrears, Belgium went looking for an equaliser but were met with some stubborn resistance with Tim Brand’s pace proving pivotal at the penalty corner.
Australia looked to add to their advantage but van Doren stood tall with back-to-back saves.
It kept the Belgians in the match until Tom Boon stepped up, the FIH Pro League’s top goalscorer scoring twice – the first with a brilliant field goal and the other for his 13th goal of the season off a penalty corner.
Australia answered straight back, earning a penalty corner a minute later before Jack Welch’s flick sent the match to a shootout.
“It was an incredibly close game; we had some really close opportunities, and they also had some really good opportunities, and there were times that both teams had good momentum,” Tim Howard said on 7plus.
“Their goalkeeper had a great game. It was a really tight game and it was awesome to go to a shootout.”
For the Hockeyroos, it was a case of de ja vu as they desperately chased an equaliser in the final minutes of the match against Belgium, just like they did 24 hours earlier against Argentina.
But, like the day before, they were forced to settle for a 2-1 loss.
Lining up with an average appearances age of 31 compared to Belgium’s 98, it was always going to be tough.
The world No.3s showcased their world ranking, holding possession and dominating circle entries and shots on goal for the first three-quarters of the match.
Hockeyroos goalkeeper Zoe Newman thwarted the Belgians before Ambre Ballenghein scored twice to secure the win.
NSW’s Mariah Williams got the consolation goal for the Hockeyroos, the most-capped Hockeyroo in the touring party delivering a powerful shot past the keeper into the back of the net.
The Hockeyroos found a renewed energy as they sought an equaliser in the final stages of the match, but Belgium held strong.
“We need to work on our basics as a team and really attack as a unit and sustain that attacking pressure in the circle,” Hattie Shand said on 7plus post-match.
“But overall, it was a good fight, and we got close.”
The Kookaburras and Hockeyroos have a day off in Santiago del Estero before taking on hosts Argentina on Monday (11.30am AEDT)
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iPhone 17 Pro rumor says Apple will finally steal this feature from Samsung Galaxy phones
iPhone 17 Pro rumor says Apple will finally steal this feature from Samsung Galaxy phones
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Samsung Galaxy smartphones have featured reverse charging — the ability to charge other devices from your phone — for several years now. But a new Apple rumor purports that the company may add that feature to the iPhone 17 Pro.
The rumor comes from tipster Setsuna Digital on the ******** social media site Weibo.
Setsuna Digital writes (machine translated), “Apple has tested the 7.5W reverse charging function on the iPhone 17 Pro. I don’t know if it will be open for use this time.” They go on to say that they regularly use the feature to charge headphones via their Samsung devices.
They specifically mention the iPhone 17 Pro, but it’s not clear if it will come the base and or rumored iPhone 17 Air, though that handset might be too thin for this feature.
Samsung’s Galaxy phones — including the Galaxy S25 Ultra — currently support reverse charging, though it can be hit or miss with its watches like the Samsung Galaxy Watch Ultra. Samsung first introduced reverse charging on the Galaxy S10 series way back in 2019
Can you reverse charge on an iPhone?
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Reverse charging on iPhones has been a dream for some time. According to Phone Arena, the iPhone 12 had the components to reverse charge though the feature wasn’t activated. It could be used to charge a MagSafe battery pack but that’s it.
There were rumors in 2023 that Apple was going to bring reverse charging to the iPhone 14 Pro models though it was also suggested that the feature might come to the iPhone 15.
Allegedly, you could reverse charge your AirPod case on your iPhone 15. But testing it today, the feature doesn’t work and Apple officially does not support reverse charging on any of its iPhones.
We’ll know more in September when Apple is expected to release its next series of flagship phones.
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Trump administration considering moving U.S. Postal Service under Commerce Department – CBS News
Trump administration considering moving U.S. Postal Service under Commerce Department – CBS News
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Jetstar passengers left stranded, unable to check into flights after airline confirms nationwide tech outage
Jetstar passengers left stranded, unable to check into flights after airline confirms nationwide tech outage
Jetstar passengers have been left stranded and unable to check into their flights after a nationwide technical outage crippled the airline’s systems.
The budget airline confirmed the outage on Saturday just before 2pm in a reply to a post on X (formerly Twitter) from a customer who reported not being able to check into his flight.
Camera IconA Jetstar spokesperson confirmed the airline was experiencing ‘technical difficulties’ on Saturday after an X user reported being unable to check into his flight. NewsWire / Nicholas Eagar Credit: NCA NewsWire
“We are experiencing some technical difficulties with our system at the moment. Our team is working hard to get this fixed as soon as possible so we appreciate your patience in the meantime,” a Jetstar spokesperson wrote.
“Our check-in staff will be able to assist you with checking in for your flight. If there’s anything else you need help with, please feel free to send us a DM.”
In the same post, some passengers reported experiencing issues at airports in Bali and Japan.
In a statement on Saturday afternoon, a Jetstar spokeswoman said an IT issue had impacted the airline’s check-in and boarding systems, but confirmed the issue had been fixed.
The outage lasted for about three hours and resulted in two return flights being cancelled.
“Our operations are returning to normal however there may still be some flow on impacts to flights today,” the spokeswoman said.
“We thank customers for their patience and understanding and sincerely apologise for any inconvenience caused.”
Customers will be contacted directly by the airline if their flight is impacted.
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‘Daylighting’ parking enforcement begins next month
‘Daylighting’ parking enforcement begins next month
SAN DIEGO (FOX 5/KUSI) — Drivers in the city of San Diego will begin getting fined for violating the new statewide daylighting law starting March 1.
The law makes it ******** to park within 20 feet of a crosswalk whether it’s marked or unmarked, red or not.
Since Jan. 1, the San Diego Police Department says it has issued roughly 1,500 warnings, but in March violators will be fined $77 per ticket.
“It’s been difficult to balance,” said North Park resident Brandon Harrison.
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Harrison, like many who call the urban corridors of the city home, appreciate the diversity and walkable amenities of his neighborhood, but he admits parking is prime real estate and hard to find on most days.
Between two-hour parking spots, street sweeping and new apartment buildings in the area, Harrison says he’s no stranger to parking tickets due to the limitations.
“I just got a ticket. I’ve gotten several tickets,” Harrison said.
City crews have been painting curbs red to help with enforcement.
Every city in the county is enforcing the new law differently. For example, the city of Carlsbad is encouraging officers to issue warnings for now, but starting June 30 violators will be fined $50.
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Bybit hacked for $1.5B in biggest crypto heist of all time — leading to surge in withdrawal requests – New York Post
Bybit hacked for $1.5B in biggest crypto heist of all time — leading to surge in withdrawal requests – New York Post
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‘PM to defy Trump’ and ‘Apple in *** privacy row’
‘PM to defy Trump’ and ‘Apple in *** privacy row’
Sir Keir Starmer is set to “defy Trump with new aid for Ukraine”, according to the Daily Telegraph. The prime minister plans to announce both new military aid and fresh sanctions on Russia on Monday, the third anniversary of Russia’s invasion, the paper says. He is then due to visit the US president in Washington DC on Thursday.
“Starmer seeks to calm Europe’s row with Trump” is the main headline on the Guardian’s front page. Sir Keir’s visit to Trump is aimed at “cooling an escalating transatlantic row” after the American leader sharply criticised Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky.
“Russian links to drone sightings over secret *** bases” make the lead on the i Paper. It says it can reveal the movements of three “individuals with suspected links to the Kremlin”, two of whom are “believed to have worked as seasonal fruit pickers”.
An apology to any poodles offended by comparisons to Donald Trump in his relationship with Vladimir Putin makes the lead on the Daily Star (geddit?). Among other things, the dogs are “not orange”, it notes under a cartoon of the Russian president out walking the leader of the free world.
“Apple in *** privacy row” the Times reports after the corporation took the unprecedented step of removing its highest-level data security tool from customers, following a government demand for access to user data.
Similarly, “Apple closes secure iCloud system” is the main headline in the Financial Times. The move escalates a “confrontation over a secret government demand to access user data”. Elsewhere, “social media cheapskates” could be “starved out” of top London restaurants as they bring in deposits and minimum spends.
Elton John and Simon Cowell make the front page of the Daily Mail as they “join fight to stop AI giants stealing work for free”. They are, the paper says, urging a rethink on ministers’ “radical proposals to relax copyright rules”.
A report in the Daily Express looks at the “agonising battle” of the parents of Ollie and Amelia Carroll, 14 and 11, to “secure funding for vital treatment to fight Batten disease”. The incurable illness affects the nervous system, causing seizures, visual impairment, mobility loss and early death, according to the NHS. “‘Our children deserve to live as much as anyone,'” the paper’s headline says.
This year’s Victory in Europe Day commemoration will be one “to remember”, the Daily Mirror writes, with King Charles III leading the event on 8 May from the balcony of Buckingham Palace, 80 years after the end of World War Two in Europe.
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Jetstar customers stranded in Australia, Indonesia and Japan airports because they can’t check-in baggage
Jetstar customers stranded in Australia, Indonesia and Japan airports because they can’t check-in baggage
Jetstar travellers have been left stranded at airports across Australia, Indonesia and Japan because they cannot check-in their baggage.
Disgruntled passengers took to social media on Saturday morning to express their frustration with the budget airline.
The airline said it was experiencing technical difficulties.
“We are experiencing some technical difficulties with our system at the moment,” Jetstar posted on X.
“We’re sorry for the inconvenience caused.
“Our team is working hard to get this fixed as soon as possible so we appreciate your patience in the meantime.”
Check in kiosks at airports around Australia, Indonesia and Japan appear to be affected.
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Owners of Bradenton cabinet business convicted for embezzling over $310K in customers’ money
Owners of Bradenton cabinet business convicted for embezzling over $310K in customers’ money
BRADENTON, Fla. (WFLA) — Two business owners were sentenced on Thursday for defrauding customers from 2022 to 2023.
According to the Bradenton Police Department, the former owner of M&L Cabinets, Ryan Nobles, was convicted of embezzling construction funds for amounts totaling at least $100,000, which is a first-degree felony.
The co-owner of the business, Nicole Anderson, was convicted of scheming to defraud for amounts exceeding $50,000 in 2024.
In Febuary 2023, an investigation was launched following complaints that customers were making down payments for kitchens that were never started or finished.
Nearly two dozen customers made payments ranging from several thousand to tens of thousands of dollars for cabinets on which the business failed to order from suppliers.
Detectives said an examination of financial records showed that Nobles used the company credit card at various casinos in Tampa, Fort Lauderdale, and Las Vegas from August 2022 to January 2023.
During these five months, he racked up charges of about $220,000.
At this time, Anderson also withdrew around $90,000 using her company credit card.
Both were continuing to collect payments from clients in the meantime.
Credit: Bradenton Police Department
Credit: Bradenton Police Department
Law enforcement arrested the duo back in Sept. 2023.
According to Bradenton police, Nobles was convicted to 30 months in jail followed by 27 years of probation and he also must pay restitutions. The amount is to be determined by a judge at a later date.
Anderson was convicted to 21 months in jail and 20 years of probation. She was ordered to pay $88,507 in restitution.
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Ukraine Promises Swift Deal for Minerals as Trump Cuts Kyiv Out of Peace Talks – The New York Times
Ukraine Promises Swift Deal for Minerals as Trump Cuts Kyiv Out of Peace Talks – The New York Times
Ukraine Promises Swift Deal for Minerals as Trump Cuts Kyiv Out of Peace Talks The New York TimesWhite House and Ukraine nearing rare earths deal that would tighten relationship, AP source says YahooTrump says deal with Ukraine for US access to its rare earth minerals is ‘pretty close’ Fox NewsTrump ramps up Zelenskyy attacks as US official says mineral deal close Al Jazeera English
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Take shelter orders issued with blazes out of control
Take shelter orders issued with blazes out of control
Out-of control bushfires are burning in several parts of Australia’s southeast, with emergency warnings issued to local residents.
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Video shows speeding snow plow driver clearing Kansas City street too quickly
Video shows speeding snow plow driver clearing Kansas City street too quickly
KANSAS CITY, Mo. — Kansas City’s main streets were mostly clear of snow by Thursday and many neighborhood streets showed significant improvement as well.
One homeowner, with video of plows in action, questions the methods plow drivers may be taking to get the job done.
Frankie Bellucci said the sound of a snow plow alerted him early Tuesday morning. So he recorded the snow plow or plows on his Ring door bell camera between 3:08 a.m. and 3:13 a.m.
“When I looked out the window I was surprised to see snow plows going at least 40-45 miles per hour,” Bellucci said.
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It’s unclear exactly how fast the driver on West 85th street was going as he passed on Bellucci’s side of the four lane Kansas City maintained street three times and his neighbors across the street twice. Each time snow trails covered as far as the camera could see on the 35 mile per hour street.
However, according to the city, all snow plow operators must adhere to a strict speed limit of 20–25 mph, a guideline consistently reinforced before each shift.
“They were doing their job. Were they doing it as well as they could, I don’t know? Were they going too fast? Absolutely they were going too fast!” Bellucci exclaimed.
The City reports each October, Public Works conducts comprehensive snowplow driver providing hands-on experience maneuvering through city streets, managing different weather conditions, and effectively utilizing the internal plow tracking system.
That map Thursday showed snow plow drivers had been on a large number of the city’s 6,400 lane miles in the past 0-4 hours shown in green and 4 to 8 hours in yellow.
But Bellucci questions how effective snow plowing can be, when it looks like the video he recorded.
“Those blades can’t be close to the asphalt. They’ve got to be up some to be going that fast and what happens if there’s an accident?” he said.
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“Kansas City prioritizes neighborhood safety and takes community concerns very seriously. The City investigates all concerns thoroughly and appreciates how much residents care about this community,” Kansas City Press Secretary and City Spokeswoman Sherae Honeycutt responded via email.
“Kansas City’s crews work tirelessly through challenging conditions, maintaining high standards of care and responsibility. Kansas City appreciates residents’ patience during this difficult winter and their cooperation as the City continues improving its response,” she also wrote.
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Judge blocks Trump's order to withdraw federal funding for DEI programs as lawsuit plays out – PBS NewsHour
Judge blocks Trump's order to withdraw federal funding for DEI programs as lawsuit plays out – PBS NewsHour
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Finding creativity through less structure
Finding creativity through less structure
DAVE SMITH goes behind the scenes
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Bystander Saves Abandoned Dog Trying to ‘Disappear Into the Pavement’ from Kids Pelting the **** with Rocks
Bystander Saves Abandoned Dog Trying to ‘Disappear Into the Pavement’ from Kids Pelting the **** with Rocks
A dog allegedly attacked by children is now getting the care and love he needs at a Kentucky shelter.
For National Love Your **** Day on Feb. 20, Lexington Humane Society, a shelter and **** adoption agency in Kentucky, shared the story of Rudy — a dark brown pup the shelter recently took in. In an Instagram post, Lexington Humane offered Rudy’s pre-rescue story as an example of “how NOT to love a ****.”
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According to the post, Rudy was found “curled up in a ball in the street” being “subjected to unthinkable cruelty.” Lexington Humane Society added on social media that “children were seen throwing rocks” at the dog “over and over again, as he tried to disappear into the pavement.” Luckily, a bystander stopped “the horror” and brought Rudy to the adoption agency’s partner, Lexington Fayette Animal Control and Care.
“Just hearing his story brought tears to our eyes… and that was before we saw his injuries,” Lexington Humane wrote.
Lexington Humane’s post included photos of Rudy and his injuries, including significant wounds to his mouth and leg. Despite his injuries, Rudy still appears joyful in the pictures.
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Rudy’s leg injury
“Half of Rudy’s jaw was degloved and hanging loose below his mouth,” the post shared of the injuries Rudy arrived with. “Several bottom teeth were uprooted but still lodged in his detached lip. His legs were covered in puncture wounds of unknown origin.”
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Lexington Humane, which took over Rudy’s care from Lexington Fayette Animal Control and Care, pledged to provide Rudy with the medical care he needs to heal and asked the community for help.
“He did NOT deserve this. And we will do everything in our power to ensure he never suffers again. Rudy has been the underdog in his past, but that ends now. With your support, we will give him the medical care, love, and second chance he so desperately needs,” the post continued.
“We’ll help him heal—not just physically, but emotionally—so he can finally experience the kindness and compassion he was so cruelly denied.”
Learn more about Lexington Humane Society and support its life-saving work at the organization’s website.
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******* election: Final push as frontrunner Merz vows to lead in Europe – BBC.com
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Clayton Oliver gives Demons mighty boost in hitout
Clayton Oliver gives Demons mighty boost in hitout
Mebourne have posted a 117-71 win over North Melbourne, with the performance of Clayton Oliver bound to please Demons fans.
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South Carolina man to be killed in US’s first firing squad execution in 15 years
South Carolina man to be killed in US’s first firing squad execution in 15 years
A South Carolina man on death row has chosen to be killed by firing squad, and if his execution goes forward next month, it would be the first time in 15 years that capital punishment in the US is carried out by gunfire.
Brad Sigmon, 67, is scheduled to be shot to death on 7 March, part of a spate of rapid killings the state has pursued in the last six months as it revives executions after a 13-year pause. South Carolina now directs those on death row to choose how they will be killed – electric chair, lethal injection or shooting. If they decline to make a selection, the state electrocutes them.
Attorneys for men on South Carolina’s death row have previously objected to firing squads, raising concerns about the pain caused by shootings and arguing the method constitutes cruel and unusual punishment. But Sigmon selected a firing squad in part because of concerns about the state’s lethal injection methods, his attorneys said.
The last three executions in the state were carried out with injections of pentobarbital, a sedative. Each time, it took more than 20 minutes for the men to die, and in one case, it appeared to cause a man to suffer a condition akin to drowning and suffocation, lawyers for the men said in court filings. Sigmon’s lawyers have also raised concerns about the secrecy surrounding the state’s lethal injection drugs and protocols.
“He has a right to this choice, but it’s not an informed choice,” Gerald “Bo” King, one of Sigmon’s lawyers, said in an interview. “My frustration is we are in a world where he has to choose between being electrocuted, poisoned or shot, and we can’t even get the most basic facts you would want to make that decision.”
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South Carolina had ceased executions since 2011 in part because it ran out of lethal injection supplies as pharmaceutical companies faced pressure to stop selling drugs to facilitate state killings. But lawmakers in 2023 passed a shield law to keep the identity of suppliers secret, allowing officials to restock lethal drugs and resume executions last year.
Sigmon’s attorneys noted in a recent filing that the South Carolina department of corrections (SCDC) was obliged to “disclose some basic facts about the drug’s creation, quality and reliability” and criticized prison officials for failing to provide information about the “potency, purity and stability” of the drugs, their expiration dates, and how they are being tested and stored.
In the execution of Richard Moore in November, autopsy records suggested officials injected him with a second dose of pentobarbital after 10 minutes had passed, even though the SCDC has said the injections are to happen “via a single dose”, lawyers said. His autopsy also showed his lungs were swollen with fluid, “an excruciating condition known as pulmonary edema”.
After the January execution of Marion Bowman, which took roughly 23 minutes, an SCDC official declined to say how many doses were injected, saying: “We followed our protocol and that is not disclosed.”
“You have three executions that have seemingly gone awry,” said King, pointing to previous cases in other states of botched executions by lethal injection and mishandling of the drugs. “It could be excruciatingly painful.”
South Carolina officials have previously said that the firing squad protocols involve strapping the person to a chair with an “aim point” placed on his heart and a hood covering his head. Three men armed with rifles will then shoot from behind a wall 15ft away with an opening in it.
In 2022, a South Carolina judge said this method “constitutes torture” and was “cruel” and unconstitutional. The judge noted the person was “likely to be conscious for a minimum of 10 seconds after impact” and the pain could be extended “if the ammunition does not fully incapacitate the heart”: “During this time, he will feel excruciating pain resulting from the gunshot wounds and broken bones.” If the person’s vital signs were still present 10 minutes after the first shots, staff would fire a second time, the judge noted.
Last year, the state supreme court ruled all methods were lawful since officials were giving the men a choice of method.
Sigmon’s potential killing by firing squad comes at a time of increasing scrutiny of methods of execution across the country, and as Donald Trump has pledged to revive capital punishment at the federal level and help ensure that states have “sufficient supplies” to carry out killings. Alabama has recently been using nitrogen hypoxia, a suffocation method human rights groups say amounts to torture.
Five states currently allow firing squads, and Idaho lawmakers are now pushing to make it the primary execution method. The last firing squad execution in the US was in 2010 in Utah, the only state to use this method in the last 50 years.
“I expect many members of the public will be shocked by the graphic and bloody display that will result from a firing squad execution,” said Robin Maher, executive director of the Death Penalty Information Center. “Unlike other forms of execution, this will look exactly like what it is: the deliberate and intentional taking of life by the state, using a vivid and brutal method.”
The recent South Carolina executions have been observed by several journalists, and the state’s protocols say the firing squad chair would not directly face witnesses, but observers would see the “right-side profile” of the person being killed.
Chrysti Shain, an SCDC spokesperson, said in an email that its lethal injection policies mirrored federal guidelines and that the last three executions “followed protocol”. The US justice department, however, withdrew its pentobarbital protocol in January, just before Trump’s inauguration, citing “uncertainty” over whether the drug “causes unnecessary pain and suffering”.
Shain also pointed to the court declaration of an anesthesiologist hired by the state, who said pentobarbital on average would cause unconsciousness within 20 to 30 seconds, and that the individual would not feel pain or suffocation.
Sigmon was convicted of the 2001 murders of his ex-girlfriend’s parents. Sigmon admitted his guilt in court, and his lawyers have argued that the killings stemmed from a childhood of physical abuse and neglect and severe, inherited mental illness that went undiagnosed and untreated. In a petition filed on Thursday seeking to stop the execution, his lawyers argued that Sigmon’s trial counsel failed to present evidence of his trauma and mental illness.
“This was a horrible crime that was a product of this convergence of mental illness and organic brain injuries that amplified his manic and irrational episodes,” said King, who is the chief of the capital habeas unit for the fourth circuit, which is part of the federal public defender’s office. “Brad is enormously remorseful. He’s a devout Christian and spends a tremendous amount of time on prayer and penitence. He repents every day for what he’s done.”
Over the years, Sigmon has become a “source of strength and stability to everyone in the prison – the fellow prisoners, and the guards”, King added.
Sigmon would be the oldest person ever executed by South Carolina. In an earlier statement when Sigmon’s execution date was announced, King said: “Executing Brad would serve no purpose except to send a single, chilling message: no matter how profoundly a person repents, South Carolina refuses to recognize redemption.”
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