A Tennessee judge’s order to deactivate death row inmate Byron Black’s heart-regulating implant before his execution on August 5 has led to a state appeal, citing potential chaos and security risks during transport to a hospital. Black’s attorneys argue that the device could shock him during execution, while the state claims he wouldn’t feel them and questions the judge’s authority on the matter.
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Son of ‘Walking Dead’ actor Norman Reedus charged with assault in New York
The son of "Walking Dead" star Norman Reedus, Mingus Reedus, was arrested in New York City for alleged assault, facing multiple charges including third-degree assault and criminal obstruction of breathing. After pleading not guilty, he was released on his own recognizance, with his attorney asserting his innocence and highlighting the absence of serious charges against him. Want More Context? 🔎
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