{"id":771,"date":"2025-05-19T21:29:57","date_gmt":"2025-05-19T21:29:57","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.vecimasupport.com\/?p=771"},"modified":"2025-05-20T00:31:43","modified_gmt":"2025-05-20T00:31:43","slug":"cop-killer-will-become-2nd-convict-executed-in-indiana-since-2009","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"http:\/\/www.vecimasupport.com\/index.php\/2025\/05\/19\/cop-killer-will-become-2nd-convict-executed-in-indiana-since-2009\/","title":{"rendered":"Cop killer will become 2nd convict executed in Indiana since 2009"},"content":{"rendered":"
An Indiana man<\/a> who was convicted of killing a police officer two decades ago is set to be the second person executed in the state since 2009.\u00a0<\/p>\n Benjamin Ritchie, 45, is scheduled to die by lethal injection at the Indiana State Prison on Tuesday, May 20, before sunrise, “unless there\u2019s last-minute court action,” according to the Associated Press.\u00a0<\/p>\n Ritchie has been on death row for over 20 years for the 2000 fatal shooting of Beech Grove Police Officer<\/a> Bill Toney.<\/p>\n Ritchie was 20 when he and others stole a van in Beech Grove, near Indianapolis, the outlet reported. He shot the 31-year-old police officer and father of two daughters five times during a foot chase, killing him. He was also on probation at the time for a 1998 burglary conviction<\/a>.<\/p>\n INDIANA CARRIES OUT FIRST EXECUTION IN 15 YEARS AFTER INMATE CHOOSES BEN & JERRY’S ICE CREAM AS LAST MEAL<\/strong><\/a><\/p>\n “Officer William Toney lost his life 25 years ago serving the community he lived in,” the Beech Grove Police Department shared in a statement with Fox News Digital.\u00a0<\/p>\n “Taking a solemn oath to uphold the Constitution and laws of this great state, so that its citizens may lead a peaceful life. His life was violently taken from him by an individual whose actions adversely affected the innocent and ripped at the very fabric that holds society together,” the statement continued.<\/p>\n The Indiana Law Enforcement Memorial site added that Toney’s life was taken one day before his 32nd birthday.\u00a0<\/p>\n Last Wednesday, the Indiana Parole Board rejected a clemency plea from Ritchie, who had petitioned the board to commute his death sentence to life without parole.\u00a0<\/p>\n Attorneys for Ritchie had argued he suffered from brain damage due to Fetal Alcohol Syndrome Disorder and mistreatment as a toddler, FOX 59 reported<\/a>. As a result, at the time of the shooting, he lacked the capacity “to process information quickly or make appropriate decisions in a complex situation he was unfamiliar with,” according to an expert who spoke during the clemency hearing.<\/p>\n