
Texas executes man who killed city
inspector in 2005
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[March 23, 2016]
By Jon Herskovitz
AUSTIN, Texas (Reuters) - Texas on Tuesday
executed a convicted killer who repeatedly shot a city code officer
inspecting piles of garbage at the death row inmate's former home, a
department of criminal justice official said.
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Adam Ward, 33, was pronounced dead at 6:34 p.m. after receiving a
lethal injection at the state's death chamber in Huntsville. The
execution was the fifth this year in Texas, which has executed more
offenders than any state since the U.S. Supreme Court reinstated the
death penalty in 1976.
Lawyers for Ward had filed an appeal to halt the execution, arguing
he suffered from severe mental illness.
The U.S. Supreme Court denied the appeal about two hours before the
execution.
"The crime for which Mr. Ward received the penalty of death was an
act inextricable from the delusions and paranoia fed by his
disabling bipolar disorder," lawyers for Ward said in a petition
filed with the court.
 In 2005 in Commerce, about 65 miles northeast of Dallas, city code
officer Michael Walker was called out to look at a heap of rubbish
that Ward and his father hoarded inside and outside their home, the
Texas Attorney General's office said.
The family also hoarded guns, it said.
When Walker approached the property taking pictures of its
perimeter, Ward sprayed the city inspector with a hose he had been
using to wash his car, and then argued with him, the office said.
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Ward then went back in the house to get a gun, and shot Walker, who
was 46.
"After Walker fell, Ward shot him again at close range. Walker
sustained nine gunshot wounds in total and died," the office said.
Ward confessed to killing Walker shortly thereafter, explaining he
believed the city was after his family and was going to tear down
their home, it said.
(Reporting by Jon Herskovitz; Editing by David Gregorio, Sandra
Maler and Bernard Orr)
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