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A member of the infamous Texas 7 gang of escaped fugitives was executed Thursday for killing a Dallas-area police officer during their weeks on the run.Michael Rodriguez, who had dropped all appeals and volunteered for lethal injection, apologized profusely to the officer s widow and his own former sister-in-law before the lethal injection. He had been serving a life sentence for killing his wife at the time of the 2000 escape. My punishment is nothing compared to the pain and suffering I ve brought you, Rodriguez said. I m not strong enough to ask for forgiveness. I ask the Lord to forgive. I ve done horrible things that brought sorrow and pain to these wonderful people, he said, looking directly at the women. I m sorry, so sorry, he sa
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