STARKE, Fla. — A person who fatally shot a person and lady exterior a Florida bar as a part of an tried revenge killing is scheduled to be executed on Tuesday.
Michael Bernard Bell, 54, is scheduled to obtain a deadly injection at Florida State Jail close to Starke, barring a last-day reprieve. He was convicted in 1995 and sentenced to dying for the murders of Jimmy West and Tamecka Smith.
Bell can be the eighth individual put to dying in Florida this yr, with a ninth scheduled for later this month. The state executed six folks in 2023, however carried out solely one execution final yr.
Twenty-five males have already been executed within the U.S. this yr, tying final yr’s complete.
Florida has executed extra folks than every other state this yr, whereas Texas and South Carolina are tied for second place with 4 every. Alabama has executed three folks, Oklahoma has killed two, and Arizona, Indiana, Louisiana, Mississippi and Tennessee every have killed one.
In December 1993, Bell noticed what he thought was the automotive of the person who fatally shot his brother earlier that yr, in accordance with courtroom information. Bell was apparently unaware that the person had offered the automotive to West.
Bell known as on two associates and armed himself with an AK-47 rifle, authorities mentioned. They discovered the automotive parked exterior a liquor lounge and waited. When West, Smith and one other lady finally exited the membership, Bell approached the automotive and opened fireplace, officers mentioned.
West died on the scene, and Smith died on the way in which to the hospital. The opposite lady escaped damage. Witnesses mentioned Bell additionally fired at a crowd of onlookers earlier than fleeing the realm. He was finally arrested the following yr.
Bell was later convicted of three further murders. He fatally shot a lady and her toddler son in 1989, and he killed his mom’s boyfriend about 4 months earlier than the assault on West and Smith, officers mentioned.
Attorneys for Bell have filed appeals with the Florida Supreme Courtroom and the U.S. Supreme Courtroom.
The attorneys argued of their state submitting that Bell’s execution must be halted due to newly found proof about witness testimony. However justices unanimously rejected the argument final week and pointed to overwhelming proof of Bell’s guilt in a 54-page opinion.
Bell’s attorneys filed the same petition with the U.S. Supreme Courtroom on Thursday, however the panel has not but issued a ruling.