Florida executes man

In the US state of Florida, 53-year-old Mark James Asay was executed for the murder of two men in 1987 in Jacksonville.

During the execution a new anesthetic drug was used: etomidate. This replaces the most commonly used midazolam, which is increasingly difficult to obtain since the producers do not want to sell for use in executions.

It is the first time since the reintroduction of the death penalty in 1979 that a white man is executed for the death of a black man. Since the reintroduction, 93 people were executed, including two women.

As a last meal at Asay pork with fries, a vanilla icecream and a can of coke.