• Busiest US death chamber: Florida executes 2 men in a day, including an octogenarian

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    Busiest US death chamber: Florida executes 2 men in a day, including an octogenarian

    By DAVID FISCHER Updated 9:46 PM EDT, July 28, 2026

    STARKE, Fla. (AP) rCo Florida on Tuesday became the first state in nearly a decade to carry out two executions in a single day, the last an 80-year-
    old man who was the second-oldest inmate known to receive a lethal
    injection in modern U.S. history.

    Hours earlier, the state executed a former police officer convicted of
    killing a young girl.

    Republican Gov. Ron DeSantis has made FloridarCOs death chamber the nationrCOs busiest at the end of his final term, saying too many families have waited
    too long to see justice. The lethal injections several hours apart were
    the first nearly back-to-back executions since Arkansas put two men to
    death three hours apart in 2017.

    DeSantis, who has the authority under Florida law to set execution dates, decided earlier this month to carry out both executions on the same day.

    Nationwide, the use of the death penalty had been declining for two
    decades, but that number has ticked up behind the increased pace in
    Florida.

    Man, 80, apologizes for killing his ex-girlfriendrCOs parents
    Dominick Anthony Occhicone, the octogenarian, was pronounced dead at 6:13
    p.m. at Florida State Prison near Starke after a three-drug injection. His execution came nearly five hours after the former police officer, James
    Aren Duckett, 68, received a lethal dose in the same death chamber.

    The chamberrCOs curtain went up promptly at OcchiconerCOs 6 p.m. scheduled execution hour. He lay strapped to a gurney with an IV in his arm, a
    spiritual adviser near his feet.

    Asked if he had any final words, Occhicone said he thanked all of his Christian brothers for visiting him over the years. He also apologized to
    the family of the victims and to his own family for what he had put them through.

    rCLSorry for all the hurt I caused,rCY he said.

    rCLI know it donrCOt mean much, but IrCOm sorry,rCY Occhicone added. rCLI never
    meant to do what I did.rCY

    The injection began at 6:02 p.m. followed by several minutes of deep breathing. When the breathing slowed, a warden shook him and yelled his
    name without response.

    Occhicone, who was convicted of fatally shooting his ex-girlfriendrCOs
    parents in June 1986, is the oldest known prisoner executed in Florida
    since it began modern record-keeping a century ago.

    Nationwide, an older inmate, 83-year-old Walter Moody Jr., received a
    lethal injection in Alabama in 2018 for a wave of mail bombs in 1989 that killed a federal judge and wounded a Black civil rights attorney.

    Afterward, the children of victims Raymond and Martha Artzner released a statement saying their family had come to rCLthe end of a long and painful journey.rCY

    rCLThe years since June 10, 1986, have been filled with sleepless nights, empty chairs at family gatherings, and those one-on-one conversations that were lost,rCY it read in part. rCLToday does not erase that pain and it does not undo the harm, but it does close a door and end a chapter in our lives that has just lingered on far too long.rCY

    A former police officer was executed in the afternoon

    Earlier Tuesday afternoon, Duckett became the 11th Florida inmate executed this year. He was convicted of raping and drowning 11-year-old Teresa
    McAbee while he was working as a police officer in central Florida in
    1987.

    Duckett declined to make a final statement and showed no response several minutes into the execution when the prison warden shook him and shouted
    his name. He was pronounced dead at 1:19 p.m.

    Afterward, the girlrCOs relatives spoke of decades of suffering.

    rCLI waited nearly 40 years to have him dead,rCY Dorthy Tula, the victimrCOs mother, said before breaking down.

    rCLThis man took advantage of his badge,rCY said Tracy Mcfall-Buskirk, the girlrCOs cousin.

    Many on FloridarCOs death row have been there decades
    DeSantis hasnrCOt said why he scheduled two executions hours apart. And herCOs rarely commented on the pace of executions, previously noting some on
    death row had committed crimes as far back as the 1980s.

    rCLJustice delayed is justice denied. I felt I owed it to them to make sure this ran very smoothly,rCY the governor said last year.

    Florida Department of Corrections records show multiple executions on a
    single day were more common in the past, the last being in 1964.

    The U.S. Supreme Court denied last appeals from both men Tuesday.

    All Florida executions are by injection of a sedative, a paralytic and a
    drug that stops the heart, according to the Department of Corrections.

    Record execution numbers for governorrCOs final two years

    Nationwide, a total of 19 executions including TuesdayrCOs have been carried out this year. Florida leads with 12 executions to date in 2026 rCo more
    than all other states combined.

    DeSantis, who leaves office in January, oversaw a record 19 executions
    last year, more in a single year than any other Florida governor since the U.S. reinstatement of the death penalty in 1976.

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