Oklahoma Man Sentenced to Death for Beheading Coworker
An Oklahoma judge sentenced a man to death Friday for beheading his coworker at a food processing plant in 2014.
An Oklahoma judge sentenced a man to death Friday for beheading his coworker at a food processing plant in 2014.
Jurors are suggesting that an Oklahoma man convicted of beheading his coworker receive the death penalty for his crime.
A jury found Alton Nolen, a.k.a. Jah’Keem Yisreal guilty Friday of beheading his co-worker. The Islamic convert is asking to be put to death for the crime.
UPDATE: News9.com in Oklahoma has reported that an Oklahoma judge has found that there is enough evidence to proceed in a criminal trial against Nolen. Prosecutor’s presented evidence, including testimony from co-workers. Nolen was reported to have kept his head down
Alton Nolen, a.k.a. Jah’KeemYisreal, who has been charged with the gruesome attack and beheading of a co-worker at the Vaughan Food company in Oklahoma, will have to face trial.
OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) — A judge must decide if a man accused of beheading a co-worker at a food processing plant in suburban Oklahoma City is competent to contribute to his own defense on a first-degree murder charge. Alton Nolen,