KTRV Fox 12 Texas inmate executed after gov. rejects clemency

Texas inmate executed after gov. rejects clemency

Posted: Updated:

AP National Video More>>

NC Governor: 'Ready' for Hurricane Earl

Hurricane warning issued for Mass. as East Coast braces for weekend pounding by Earl

Facebook page leads search for loved ones in Haiti

Out of rubble of Haiti hotel, online family is born as Facebookers vow to leave no one behind

Israeli, Palestinians resume direct talks

Cautious US relaunches direct Israeli-Palestinian peace talks after 2 years

Island evacuations start as Earl nears East Coast

Hurricane Earl bears down on East Coast, bringing island evacuations and rough holiday weather

NY Muslim groups decry hostile atmosphere

NY Muslim groups decry hostile atmosphere, say bigotry shouldn't impede Islamic institutions

Police kill gunman who held 3 at Discovery Channel

Gunman mad over Discovery Channel programs takes hostages at its offices, is killed by police

Obama says Mideast peace moment 'must be seized'

As peace talks begin, Obama tells Netanyahu, Abbas the moment must be seized for agreement

Police: Man holds hostages in Discovery building

Police: Gunman holding 'small number of hostages' in Discovery Channel headquarters

By MICHAEL GRACZYK
Associated Press Writer

HUNTSVILLE, Texas (AP) - Inmate Robert Lee Thompson was executed Thursday evening for his part in a fatal Houston store holdup after the Texas governor rejected a parole board's recommendation to spare him because he wasn't the gunman.

Thompson, 34, was an accomplice to triggerman Sammy Butler who gunned down 29-year-old store clerk Mansoor Bhai Rahim Mohammed 13 years ago.

Butler received life in prison. A jury gave Thompson death.

Thompson's lawyer told the Texas Board of Pardons and Paroles Thompson's punishment wasn't fair and the panel voted 5-2 Wednesday to recommend his sentence be commuted to life.

Gov. Rick Perry was not obligated to follow that rare recommendation and the execution was carried out about 45 minutes after his decision.

Thompson, in brief comments from the death chamber gurney, invoked Allah as his God, and thanked friends and his mother for their love and support.

"I know Allah will forgive me," he said.

He was pronounced dead at 6:19 p.m., nine minutes after he was injected with the lethal drugs.

Thompson was the 23rd inmate executed this year in Texas and the second this week.

Evidence at his trial showed Thompson, who is black, told detectives he went on a two-month crime spree in 1996 because God told him to do something about Middle Eastern and Asian store clerks who discriminated against blacks.

The killing was one of three he acknowledged. In two of them, Thompson told detectives he was the gunman.

In a recent interview with The Associated Press, Thompson blamed the spree on the recklessness of youth.

"It was impulsive ... nothing planned," he said. "Just - Bam!"

Copyright 2009 The Associated Press. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed.

Powered by WorldNow
All content © Copyright 2000 - 2010 WorldNow and KTRV. All Rights Reserved.
For more information on this site, please read our Privacy Policy and Terms of Service.