Killing Prisoners, Valuing Human Life

Police photo (probably the Coconut Creek Police Department): Police arresting Nikolas J. Cruz in Florida, following the Stoneman Douglas High School shooting. (February 14, 2018)
(From Coconut Creek Police Department(?), via Wikipedia, used w/o permission.)
(Suspect arrested, after the Stoneman Douglas High School shooting. (2018))

A fervent defense of capital punishment popped up in my social media feeds recently.

By the time I went back, looking for the post, it had disappeared into the digital mists.

Engraving by an anonymous artist: Execution of Jacques Pierre Brissot and other subversives. (1793)I don't remember what had inspired the declaration of allegiance to execution....

...None of that's particularly noteworthy. Fervent defenses, denunciations and declarations happen. Sometimes they're aimed at old-school ideas, sometimes new notions are targets of praise or blame....

More at A Catholic Citizen in America.

Capital punishment is legal. And, by some, valued. Stoneman High School, Boston Marathon killings; and a change in Catechism of the Catholic Church.

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