The son of civil rights leader Martin Luther King Jr. has joined the pleas of nearly 70,000 people who want to halt the execution of an Alabama man convicted of capital murder in the 2004 killings of three police officers.
The son of civil rights leader Martin Luther King Jr. has joined the pleas of nearly 70,000 people who want to halt the execution of an Alabama man convicted of capital murder in the 2004 killings of three police officers.

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