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Ohio Governor Calls for Death Penalty Abolition
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Ohio Governor Mike DeWine has reversed course and now calls for abolishing the death penalty, citing a broken system that costs millions with no executions since 2018. He argues resources would better serve public safety by keeping violent offenders locked up, while victims’ families like Rhonda Whitelock — whose children and friend were murdered in 2017 — still seek justice through capital punishment. DeWine’s stance stems from drug shortages, legal delays, and the lack of deterrence, but Republican lawmakers push back, some even proposing nitrogen gas executions despite Supreme Court blocks. With key cases like George Brinkman’s looming, DeWine may put the issue to voters — and the debate rages on.
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