Kansas community holds private memorial for Israeli Embassy staffer killed in DC ambush
Read full article: Kansas community holds private memorial for Israeli Embassy staffer killed in DC ambushFamily, friends and religious figures lauded the life of one of the Israeli Embassy staffers fatally shot in Washington, D.
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Man who fatally shot 3 at Kansas Jewish sites dies in prison
Read full article: Man who fatally shot 3 at Kansas Jewish sites dies in prisonAn avowed antisemite who testified that he wanted to kill Jews and was sentenced to death after he fatally shot three people at Jewish sites in Kansas has died in prison.
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Shooter at Kansas Jewish centers appeals death sentence
Read full article: Shooter at Kansas Jewish centers appeals death sentenceAttorney Reid Nelson also argued before the Kansas Supreme Court that Frazier Glenn Miller Jr.'s sentence should be overturned because the state's death penalty law is unconstitutionally vague. Attorneys also argued in an afternoon session over whether the state's death penalty law itself is unconstitutional. Nelson also argued that the stateโs death penalty law is so broad that any first-degree, premeditated murder could be subject to the death penalty. Carver-Allmond said she was not arguing the death penalty should be banned forever in Kansas. Brant Laue, solicitor general of Kansas, argued for the state that the 2019 ruling has no effect on death penalty being constitutional in Kansas under the Bill of Rights.
