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Mark Stroman Executed: Texas Man Received Death Penalty For Killing Store Clerk

Mark Stroman Executed

First Posted: 07/20/11 11:46 PM ET Updated: 09/19/11 06:12 AM ET

HUNTSVILLE, Texas -- A Texas inmate was executed Wednesday for killing a Dallas-area convenience store clerk during a shooting spree that he claimed was retaliation for the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks.

Mark Stroman, 41, said hate in the world needed to end and asked for God's grace shortly before the fatal drugs began flowing into his arms at the Texas Department of Criminal Justice Huntsville Unit. He was pronounced dead at 8:53 p.m., less than an hour after his final court appeal was rejected.

Stroman claimed the shooting spree that killed two men and injured a third in late 2001 targeted people from the Middle East, though all three victims were from South Asia. It was the death of 49-year-old Vasudev Patel, from India, that put Stroman on death row.

The lone survivor, Rais (Raze) Bhuiyan (Boo-yon), unsuccessfully sued to stop the execution, saying his religious beliefs as a Muslim told him to forgive Stroman. The courts denied his requests.

Stroman's execution was the eighth this year in Texas. At least eight other inmates in the nation's busiest death penalty state have execution dates in the coming weeks.

From inside the death chamber, Stroman looked at five friends watching through a window and told them he loved them.

"Even though I lay on this gurney, seconds away from my death, I am at total peace," he said. He called himself "still a proud American, Texas loud, Texas proud."

"God bless America. God bless everyone," he added, then turned his head to the warden and said: "Let's do this damn thing."

Feeling the drugs beginning to take effect, he said, he began a countdown. "One, two," he said, slightly gasping. "There it goes."

Eleven minutes later, he was dead.

None of Patel's relatives attended the execution, and instead selected a police officer to represent them.

The execution was delayed for almost three hours before the Texas Court of Criminal Appeals barred a state judge in Austin from considering Bhuiyan's lawsuit to block the lethal injection. The U.S. Supreme Court had rejected appeals earlier in the day.

Bhuiyan, in an unusual step, had asked the courts to halt Stroman's execution and said he wanted to spend time with the inmate to learn more about why the shootings occurred. The native of Bangladesh and a former convenience store worker lost sight in one of his eyes when Stroman shot him in the face.

"Killing him is not the solution," Bhuiyan said. "He's learning from his mistake. If he's given a chance, he's able to reach out to others and spread that message to others."

A federal district judge in Austin rejected the lawsuit and Bhuiyan's request for an injunction on Wednesday afternoon. His lawyers appealed to the Supreme Court, where Justice Antonin Scalia turned it down.

Stroman's lawyer, in a separate unsuccessful appeal to the Supreme Court, pointed to Bhuiyan's "significant surprise" and argued that attorneys during Stroman's trial and in earlier stages of his appeals were deficient for not illustrating "the path that led him to this violent frenzy."

Stroman was free on bond for a gun possession arrest when his shooting spree started. He had previous convictions for burglary, robbery, theft and credit card abuse, served at least two prison terms and was paroled twice. His juvenile record showed an armed robbery at age 12.

When police arrested him the day Patel was killed, they found the .44-caliber handgun used in the shooting. Stroman confessed, and court documents show he told authorities he belonged to the Aryan Brotherhood, a white supremacist prison gang. Prosecutors also said he told another jail inmate about the shootings and how automatic weapons police found in his car were intended for a planned attack at a Dallas-area shopping mall.

Stroman more recently denied the white supremacist description. He also had avoided trouble in prison in recent years, said Texas Department of Criminal Justice spokeswoman Michelle Lyons.

Stroman blamed the shootings on the loss of a sister in the collapse of one of the World Trade Center towers - although prosecutors said in court documents that there was no firm evidence she ever existed.

"I wanted those Arabs to feel the same sense of vulnerability and uncertainty on American soil much like the mindset of chaos and bedlam that they were already accustomed to in their home country," he said on a website devoted to his case.

He described his victims as "perched behind the counter here in the Land of Milk and Honey ... this foreigner who's own people had now sought to bring the exact same chaos and bewilderment upon our people and society as they lived in themselves at home and abroad."

But he also said he'd made a "terrible mistake out of love, grief and anger" and had destroyed his victims' families "out of pure anger and stupidity."

"I'm not the monster the media portrays me," he said last week from death row.

Besides Patel's slaying, Stroman was charged but not tried in the shooting death of Waqar Hasan, 46, a Pakistani immigrant who moved to Dallas in 2001 to open a convenience store. Hasan was killed four days after the terrorists struck. The attack on Bhuiyan came a week later.

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Stroman's website: http://www.executionchronicles.org/stroman/index.htm

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HUNTSVILLE, Texas -- A Texas inmate was executed Wednesday for killing a Dallas-area convenience store clerk during a shooting spree that he claimed was retaliation for the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks.
HUNTSVILLE, Texas -- A Texas inmate was executed Wednesday for killing a Dallas-area convenience store clerk during a shooting spree that he claimed was retaliation for the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks.
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Kathy PriceDopke
10:38 AM on 07/22/2011
HUM, Why did it only take them 10 years to put him to death and some of these others have been no death row for 20 + years. I don't understand. Did it have something to do with the fact that the victims were of Muslim descent? Just seems really strange to me. Maybe if the rest of the states who have so many on death row would follow the lead of Texas, we could cut the cost of running the prisons.
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cmfrtblebbw
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09:08 AM on 07/22/2011
Interesting story, interesting comments...sad about this guy being mentally ill for so long, and no one being able to help.
06:50 AM on 07/22/2011
Now this is where gun laws should apply: 1. He did not buy his weapons legally, he did not wait 7 days to buy his weapons, he did not do a back ground check to buy his weapons, he did not have to register his weapons. 2. He had illegal weapons and did not care, he bought his weapons illegaly. 3. Hell he had an automatic weapon, there is a lot of law abiding citizens who would like to have automatic weapons for sport shooting but due to the laws cannot or it is too expensive and too much paperwork. 4. Gun control does not affect criminals they dont care and they can get weapons anywhere. Gun control only affects law abiding citizens. 5. if the laws that are already laws were implemented as they should have been this criminal would have never seen the light of day, ever.
01:49 AM on 07/22/2011
"Stroman's execution was the eighth this year in Texas. At least eight other inmates in the nation's busiest death penalty state have execution dates in the coming weeks."

So much for the hypothesis that execution deters violent crime. People - this is one reason I moved from Texas!
01:20 AM on 07/22/2011
I believe most of America thinks this execution took way too long and was way too expensive in the making. How can we get things moving a bit cheaper and quicker? With DNA now these things should follow the laws of the state and not of the attorneys.
12:51 AM on 07/22/2011
Sad but he is a murderer and he should have been put to death!
11:01 PM on 07/21/2011
I read this and although I am not against the death penalty this story made me take pause. Here is a career criminal apparently whom the justice system totally failed. If our system actually rehabilitated fellons this crime would never of happened. We had a chance to "save" this boy at age 12. I am fairly conservative but just see our justice system as a one way street for people like this...too many go without proper psych evaluations, medications, etc....I would bet money that this guy was bi-polar, from a single parent and/or abused. Our society keeps creating these individuals yet has no true rehabilitation for them. It is just a shame. He is better off dead. And the pharmacist in OK goes to prison for shooting a burglar. A mother doesn't report her child missing for a month and nothing happens to her...Amazing what our justice system screws up. I have NO faith in it anymore.
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Johnny Connor
10:31 PM on 07/21/2011
Keep up the great work texas.
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Johnny Connor
10:27 PM on 07/21/2011
Why did the execution take so long to happen? It must take place a lot quicker to be more efective.
09:54 PM on 07/21/2011
What do you expect from the slave states! They love to kill and hate. Keep it going red necks! You can smell the blood down yonder ! HaHa
09:53 PM on 07/21/2011
If Stroman was a Muslim who killed an "American pig" in the name of Allah he would be a celebrity in many Islamic countries...not saying what this guy did was justified..because it wasn't. Wonder if Bhiuiyan would've asked for leniency for Stroman if he had the backing of millions of Muslims instead of being in the pissed off US of A right after 9/11. Got a feeling he would've been glad to grab the whip and flog Stroman and spit in his face...but considering the circumstances he had to be the peaceful good Muslim...a little bit of self preservation perhaps.
08:44 AM on 07/22/2011
What your doing is like someone assuming all Christians are as hate-filled as the Westboro church members and that any Christian behaving otherwise is only doing it because the circumstances demand it. Pretty ignorant.
01:00 AM on 07/27/2011
Your statement is irrelevant and very ignorant. I never said the guy was hate filled...i was saying it's easy to take the high road when the odds are stacked against you. Under different circumstances if people in Muslim countries were asking for vengeance against a Christian pig...he might have changed his tune...if he were in a conservative Muslim country.
09:53 PM on 07/21/2011
Casey Anthony should have had her case moved to Texas! I know she would not be free for the killing of her daughter. One day, she will pay for what she did.
08:24 AM on 07/22/2011
Give it a rest already....... and if you think about it, get a life too!
09:50 PM on 07/21/2011
Because it isn't mentioned above, let me just add:

His last meal included chicken fried steak with gravy, a ham-and-cheese omelet with onions and tomatoes, bacon, fried potatoes, fried squash and okra, pork chops with eggs sunny-side up, Dr. Pepper, and a pint of vanilla Blue Bell ice cream.

And while we can all spend endless hours arguing the merits of the death penalty, the real question we need to address here is---what's up with all the requests for okra on Texas's death row? This is the third or fourth time in recent months!---Ty Treadwell, author of Last Suppers: Famous Final Meals from Death Row

http://lastsuppersbook.blogspot.com/
08:45 AM on 07/22/2011
"His last meal included chicken fried steak..."

They taught a chicken to fry a steak?!?
09:48 PM on 07/21/2011
Stupid is as stupid does.
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fam3d2008
I work and think- therefore I am not a democrat!
09:23 PM on 07/21/2011
I'm always astonished at the rhetoric when it comes to the death penalty. I have said for many years that there is a very simple standard that should apply when it comes to sentencing someone for a murder. If the world will be a better place without the murderer- then execute buy all means. It kind of makes allowances for the husband who came home to find another man with his wife and killed him- but otherwise was a useful citizen and yet- takes sociopaths and mass murderers out of the gene pool quickly and effectively.
12:43 AM on 07/22/2011
How does you repeating your stupid idea for many years make it any less stupid? That is perhaps the lamest argument from authority ever.
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fam3d2008
I work and think- therefore I am not a democrat!
06:09 AM on 07/22/2011
Maybe- but given how the laws and "equality" have been twisted and perverted to suit the progressive agenda- it is only a matter of time. After all- we have a president and an attorney general who have ruled that illegal immigrants are legally entitled to all the protections of our legal system when they have knowingly broken the law by entering the country illegally in the first place- NOW THAT IS - BY DEFINITION- STUPID!