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South Dakota executes inmate for killing prison guard

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SOUTH DAKOTA: A South Dakota prisoner was executed on Monday for killing a prison guard in a botched escape attempt seven years ago, marking the first statemanda­ted killing in South Dakota since 2012, a state correction­s official said.

Rodney Berget, 56, was put to death by lethal injection after the US Supreme Court denied a request by attorney Juliet Yackel to stay the execution on grounds Berget was intellectu­ally disabled and protected from capital punishment.

Berget was executed for killing prison guard Ronald Johnson with a pipe in the 2011 bid to escape from the South Dakota State Penitentia­ry in Sioux Falls, said Department of Correction­s spokesman Michael Winder in an email.

“Today the state of South Dakotaviol­atedtheUSC­onstitutio­n when it executed Rodney Berget,” Yackel said in a phone interview.

“Rodney is someone who the state itself deemed intellectu­ally disabled over 40 years ago.”

Among those who called on the Supreme Court to halt the execution was Timothy Shriver, chairman of the board for Special Olympics Internatio­nal.

Berget competed in South Dakota’s Special Olympics state games as a boy in the early 1970s, Shriver said.

In a letter, Shriver said Berget easily met the criteria set by a 2002 Supreme Court ruling that outlawed the execution of people with “mental retardatio­n” on grounds such killings violated the Eighth Amendment’s prohibitio­n against cruel and unusual punishment. — Reuters

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Ecuadorean Foreign Affairs minister Jose Valencia (left) and Ecuadorean attorney-general Inigo Salvador speak to the press after a hearing regarding Assange in Quito. — AFP photo

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