The state of Texas has executed a death row inmate convicted of fatally shooting a man in 1998, after robbing his victim of eight dollars.
Juan Garcia, 35, was pronounced dead at 6:26 pm local time, a prison system spokeswoman told AFP. He was put to death by lethal injection.
Garcia, who was a teenager at the time of the murder, previously had sought clemency over mental health issues, but filed no appeal yesterday.
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He was the 11th person put to death this year in Texas, the US state with the greatest number of executions, according to the Death Penalty Information Center.
US states using the death penalty have faced obstacles over shortages of lethal injection drugs after European suppliers stopped supplying pentobarbital for use in executions.
Although Texas was affected by the shortage in the past, it now secures its pentobarbital from a compounding pharmacy.
The shortages have prompted prison departments in the states that still allow the death penalty to seek new supply sources or new drug mixes.