Tarrant County man seeks to halt execution; says his religious rights are being violated
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Contributing sentiments towards policy:
42% : All executions in Texas take place any time after 6 p.m. and all executions are carried out at the Huntsville Unit of the Texas Department of Criminal Justice.38% : An Azle man seeking to stop his execution because he claims religious freedom violations and indifference to his medical needs is scheduled to die Wednesday for strangling his pregnant ex-girlfriend and her 7-year-old son in Fort Worth in 2005.
35% : MoreUNT's Health and Science Center in Fort Worth on lockdown due to 'potential for violence'Tarrant County man seeks to halt execution; says his religious rights are being violatedMan faces murder charge in Pleasant Grove shooting, police sayMan dies after being shot by Fort Worth officer outside convenience store, police sayGrand Prairie officer killed while chasing car with fake paper tags, police say A Grand Prairie police officer was killed in a single-car crash Monday night after attempting to stop a car that had a fake paper license plate, the department announced Tuesday.
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