Here are the latest updates I can share based on public reporting up to May 2026.
Direct answer
- Leroy McGill’s execution in Arizona was scheduled for May 20, 2026, and media outlets reported it proceeding as the state’s first death-penalty execution of 2026. The coverage notes he was convicted of first-degree murder and arson for a 2002 Phoenix attack, and that all avenues of appeal had been exhausted prior to the execution date. Sources include local and national outlets reporting the schedule and subsequent execution.[1][2][3][4][6]
Background and context
- McGill was convicted in 2004 for the July 13, 2002 Phoenix crime in which he set fire to a residence, resulting in the death of Charles Perez and the attempted murder of Nova Banta, with other occupants escaping. He was sentenced to death and had pursued appeals over the years, with the Arizona Supreme Court ultimately issuing an execution warrant for May 20, 2026.[3][4][5][9][1]
- The May 2026 reporting framed this as Arizona’s first death-row execution since the state resumed the death penalty in 2025, with public defense acknowledging the completion of appeals and waivers of clemency or commutation hearings by McGill.[2][4][3]
What happened on May 20, 2026 (if you’re looking for a concise outcome)
- Multiple outlets reported that Leroy McGill was executed by lethal injection on May 20, 2026, marking the first death-penalty execution in Arizona for that year and placing him among a small number of executions nationwide around that time. If you want, I can pull up more detailed articles from specific outlets for precise timings and witness descriptions.[6][8][9]
Would you like a concise timeline of the case and a quick compare of how different outlets reported the event (timing, language, and any stated reasons for the timing)? I can also compile a short map of the key participants and legal milestones if that would help.