Faith Leaders Call for Immediate Suspension of Death Penalty in Pinellas and Pasco Counties

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Faith Leaders Call for Immediate Suspension of Death Penalty in Pinellas and Pasco Counties As religious leaders of Pinellas and Pasco Counties, Florida, we are united in calling on our elected leaders to change their practices around the death penalty. We also request that our local State Attorney sit down with representatives of our group to discuss these issues. We are deeply troubled that our counties have sentenced individuals to death at some of the highest rates in the country. Our corrections system today can keep society safe without needing to resort to executions. We implore our local leaders to refrain from rushing to seek the death penalty. We all believe there must be accountability and consequences for those who commit crimes. A true justice system can achieve these ends without denying dignity and respect to human lives. With the death penalty, this dignity is denied and we commit the grave error of closing off hope to the possibility for redemption. Recent polling suggests that 64% of local voters would like the State Attorney to reduce or eliminate use of the death penalty. Voters are especially concerned about those with mental illness and individuals who were under age 21 at the time of the crime receiving a death sentence. Last year Pinellas County clergy joined Hillsborough faith leaders to express our concern about a report that documents Pinellas County s overreliance on the death penalty. Of the over 3,000 counties nationwide, Pinellas is among only 16 counties to produce five or more death sentences between 2010 and 2015. This overly zealous prosecution of the death penalty in Pinellas has put us out of step with the rest of Florida and the nation. We often hear from officials that the death penalty is necessary for those who have been victimized, but many murder victims families have made clear that the death penalty prolongs their suffering. Capital cases involve years of legal uncertainty, hearings, and frequent media headlines that can reopen old wounds. Victims families spend years and often decades waiting for an execution that may never come. Where is justice in a process that continues to re-victimize its victims? Racial disparities in the death penalty s application suggest that it is being applied unjustly. From 2010 to 2015, a majority of those sentenced to death in Pinellas County were African American. This disproportionate use of the death penalty against African Americans perpetuates a long legacy of racial bias. A criminal justice system that fails to treat everyone equally erodes trust between our community and our officials. The excessive use of the death penalty in Pinellas County reflects an attitude that we cannot accept that certain offenders are beyond redemption. No matter what someone did, they remain God s creation and have intrinsic value. When holding offenders accountable, our justice system cannot lose sight of the dignity of every individual. Reforms are needed in Pinellas and Pasco Counties to reflect this truth. 1

Therefore we, the undersigned, call on the State Attorney s Office for the 6th Judicial Circuit covering Pinellas and Pasco Counties to suspend the use of the death penalty and to sit down with representatives from our group to discuss these concerns. Signed: Pastor Thomas Anastasia St. Matthew Catholic Church Largo, FL Peter Andre Director of Prison Ministry, Deacon Eugene Beil St. Michael the Archangel Roman Catholic Church Hudson, FL Reverend Emily Bell Lakewood UCC St. Pete Beach, FL Father Kenneth Breen, O. de M. Robert Coughenour Westminster Shores Saint Petersburg, FL Nancy Davidson Prison Ministry, St Anthony of Padua San Antonio, FL Deacon Deacon Frank DeSanto Our Lady of the Rosary Lutz, FL Deacon William Ditewig Catholic Professor of Theology Lutz, FL Pastor Gary Dowsey Our Lady of Lourdes Dunedin, FL Deacon Dominic Friscia Espiritu Santo Church Clearwater, FL Deacon James Grevenites Catholic Deacon St Petersburg, FL 2

Thomas Heid Prison Ministry, St Joseph Catholic Church St Petersburg, FL Theresa Helmich Prison and Life Ministry St. Timothy's Catholic Church Odessa, FL Deacon Scott Huang Reverend Dennis Hughes St. Peter the Apostle Catholic Church Trinity, FL Karen Jensen Ministry Leader, Holy Family Catholic Church St. Petersburg, FL Father Paul Kochu St. Luke Catholic Church Palm Harbor, FL Deacon Paul Koppie Diocese of St. Petersburg Palm Harbor, FL Pastor Jacquie Lewis Trinity United church of christ Safety harbor, FL Pastor Scott Lindner Atonement Lutheran Church of Wesley Chapel Lutz, FL Deacon William Lovelace Blessed Trinity St Petersburg, FL Deacon Jack Lyons All Saints Cartholic Church Palm Harbor, FL Reverend Mike MacMillan Faith United Church of Christ Dunedin, FL Deacon Mark Manko John Marino Parochial Administrator, St. Catherine of Siena Catholic Church St. Petersburg, FL 3

Deacon Michael Menchen Catholic St. Petersburg, FL Rev. Dr. Russell Meyer Executive Director, Florida Council of Churches Pastor Thomas Morgan Roman Catholic Largo, FL Rev. Msgr. Robert Morris Vicar General, Bishop Gregory Parkes Deacon James Paterson St. Peter the Apostle Catholic Church Odessa, FL Pastor Leonard Piotrowski Espiritu Santo Catholic Church Safety Harbor, FL Reverend Sally Purvis Retired Minister, Lakewood United Church of Christ St. Petersburg, FL Bishop Steven Rosczewski Synodal Catholic Diocese of Florida Safety Harbor, FL Father Robert Schneider St. Cecelia Parish Clearwater, FL Reverend Susan Sherwood United Church of Christ St. Petersburg, FL Mary Strickland Ministry Coordinator, St. Mark the Evangelist Catholic Church Wesley Chapel, FL Bishop Pedro Suarez ELCA Florida-Bahamas Synod Deacon John Ustick Catholic Deacon Largo, FL 4

Deacon Ronald Vance St. Mary Our Lady of Sorrows Land O Lakes, FL Olga Villeda Jail Ministry Volunteer, Our Lady of the Rosary Catholic Church Land O Lakes, FL Deacon Michael Waldron St. Luke the Evangelist Palm Harbor, FL Chancellor Rick Wells Diocese of St. Petersburg Seminole, FL Rev. Dr. Bruce Wright Refuge Ministries Tampa Bay International St Petersburg, FL Deacon Joseph Zucchero 5