The Case of Kenneth Foster, Jr., Texas Death Row

A Political Execution

By Dee, published Aug 24, 2007
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In a death watch cell on the Polunsky Unit in Texas, a man waits to die by lethal injection on August 30, 2007. His name is Kenneth Foster, Jr. What did this man do to deserve to be executed? He drove a car. Yes, that's right, in 1996 he was the driver of a car in a series of robberies, one that resulted in the death of a young man, Michael LaHood Jr. who was 25 years old at the time of the incident.

What makes this man any different than other drivers in other crimes? So different that instead of getting a regular prison sentence, he received the death penalty? In that very car that Kenneth was driving, where four young men altogether. One, Maricio Brown, the trigger man has been executed in 2006 for the murder of Mr. LaHood Jr. Two others, Steen and Dilliard are in Texas prisons, and did not receive the death sentence.

People who are for the death penalty often say "An eye for an eye," but an eye has already been taken. Why is Texas about to execute another inmate, when only one man was murdered? I can feel for the LaHood family. How awful it must have been for them to lose a son. Someone they loved, had hopes and wishes for. A nightmare that will never be forgotten. But hasn't justice been served already? They say executions bring closure for the family. Then didn't closure come when the man Mauricio Brown, who murdered Mr. LaHood, was laid out on that gurney and injected with a lethal dose of drugs? Will executing Foster bring closure to the LaHood family even though they know he did not kill their son?

In an effort to stop street gangs and gang related activity, District Attorney for Bexar County, Texas, Susan Reed, started a program called (G.O.T.J.A.) Gang Offender Tough Justice Action while she was District Judge in Baxar County. The program has the names of documented gang members, and when someone is arrested, if their name is identified in this database, as being a gang member, or having committed a gang related crime, Reed states on her website "the defendant's file is identified and tracked to ensure that he/she is punished to the fullest extent of the law".

The Case of Kenneth Foster, Jr., Texas Death Row

Kenneth Foster Jr.

Credit: Kenneth Foster Jr.

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Takeaways
  • Foster, was the get away driver
  • Two codefendants did not recieve the death sentence
  • Pro death penalty people are concerned with this case
Did You Know?
Foster never touched the gun, never left the car, there was only one bullet, one killer, and he has admitted to this crime and has been executed
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I grew up in San Antonio and remember that shit bag Mauricio Brown while I attended Judson Highschool. That guy was TRASH!!! Pay back is a bitch.. As for Foster, what a joke.. He was in the car, and did not know that the murder was going to happen.. Guilty by association Bitch,you are who you hang out with.. Life in prison is to easy, 3 hots and a cot, education and publicity. "TEXAS" Gov Perry, your a joke.. BBQ Foster

Posted on 11/12/2007 at 6:11:00 AM

 
Foster was granted clemency by Gov. Rick Perry

Posted on 09/18/2007 at 6:09:00 AM

 
He will not be free, he will spend most of his life in prison.

Posted on 09/02/2007 at 6:09:00 AM

 
I cant believe it.I signed the petition,maybe Texas does actauly listen to the masses sometimes. I wouldnt say im pro or anti death penalty but in this case Kenneth was innocent.He never murdered anyone.Lets hope now all the years hes done in prison ,years he thought he would die for a crime he did not committe,all the mental torture his family and he went through will convince a judge to free this man and allow him to start his life over with the family that so obviously love him and believed in his innocence. Great news :)

Posted on 08/30/2007 at 5:08:00 PM

 
As a member of a violent street gang, The Black Disciples, Foster should suffer the consiquences for his actions. He has an extensive rap sheet with connections to numerous violent crimes. Why waite for him to get out of prison and kill some innocent person? He had his chance.

Posted on 08/30/2007 at 3:08:00 PM

 
The Board of Parole and Pardons have voted 6-1 in favor of Kenneth Foster, it's now in Governor Perry's hands.

Posted on 08/30/2007 at 10:08:00 AM

 
Good riddance to this low-life piece of trash. All 4 of the scumbags should have received the death penalty. Any ignorant chimpanzee would have the "foresight" to realize when you hangout with 3 armed maggots robbing people that someone could get killed. You don't have to be Einstein to come to this conclusion! I just hope they forget to give him the first drug to put him to sleep. I want him to enjoy the 2nd paralyzing drug and the 3rd heart stopping drug fully conscious and AWARE of what is happening.

Posted on 08/30/2007 at 8:08:00 AM

 
I sometimes believe in the death penalty, but this is insanity unless we are not hearing all the facts.

Posted on 08/30/2007 at 5:08:00 AM

 
Free Foster?? What a joke! His violent criminal rap sheet shows he has no regard for innocent life. He was serving a deferred sentence for shooting 2 men at the time of LaHood's murder. He aggreed with Brown to "jack" innocent people with a loaded gun. He split the stolen property from previous robberies that same evening equally. Why not split the consequences for the murder of Lahood? He is not the innocent victim, that would be Michael Lahood.

Posted on 08/26/2007 at 8:08:00 AM

 
amen

Posted on 08/25/2007 at 9:08:00 PM

 
Shame on you Texas !! Free Kenneth Foster !!!

Posted on 08/25/2007 at 6:08:00 AM

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