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Fourteen years after the last death sentence was carried out in Washington, the execution chamber at the state penitentiary in Walla Walla was officially closed in a ceremony on September 18, 2024. Gov. Jay Inslee, who issued a moratorium on the death penalty 10 years ago, said shuttering the chamber was the “final closure” of the controversial issue in Washington state law. In 2014, Inslee issued a moratorium on the death penalty. In 2018, Washington's Supreme Court unanimously struck down the death penalty, calling it arbitrary and racially biased. In 2023, the state legislature officially removed the death penalty from state law with Senate Bill 5087. The execution chamber opened in 1904 and was the site of 78 executions in its history. Washington used two methods of execution over the years: hanging and lethal injection. The hooks remain in the gallows on the second floor of the chamber, with the marks from the ropes that were used to hang the condemned clearly visible. On the first level of the chamber, the execution gurney remains in place with straps and belts where the condemned would be given a lethal injection. A small stool sits underneath the gurney where the condemned would climb onto the table. Around 15 observation chairs also remain in the chamber, with the front row reserved for families of the victims. Prison inmates made a plaque that was installed on the wall of the chamber, commemorating the closure. The three clocks in the execution chamber are all set to 12:56, the time when the last execution was carried out on Cal Coburn Brown in September of 2010. The Washington Department of Corrections plans to keep the execution chamber intact, for now. According to the Death Penalty Information Center, 23 states have abolished the death penalty, and six states have paused executions through executive action. Twenty-one states still have the death penalty. For more on the lead story: https://komonews.com/news/local/washi... _______________ Stay up to date with our social media: KOMO News on Facebook: / komonews KOMO News on Twitter: / komonews KOMO News on Instagram: / komo4 KOMO News on TikTok: / komo4seattle Subscribe to KOMO on YouTube: / @komonews Watch more top local news stories: • Видео For all of the day’s top local and national news, visit http://www.komonews.com/ Watch our live newscasts and other live video at https://komonews.com/watch Download our iOS App: https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/komo-... Download our Android App: https://play.google.com/store/apps/de... Have a news tip? Send it directly to us: Email us: [email protected] Call the Newsroom: 206.404.4000 KOMO News (ABC 4) provides the latest breaking news, sports, weather, traffic, and local event coverage in the Seattle and Western Washington/Puget Sound area including Bellevue, Redmond, Renton, Kent, Tacoma, Bellingham, Yakima, and surrounding communities #komo #komonews #komo4 #komo4news #seattle #seattlenews #washingtonnews #deathpenalty #death #execution #penitentiary #wallawalla #death #wallawalla #truecrime #Jeremy Harris This video and all Sinclair Broadcast Group content archives of local news and sports coverage are available for your use. For more information contact us at [email protected]