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Kay Ivey
On Thursday, Alabama Governor, Republican Kay Ivey, signed the Child Predator Death Penalty Act into law in order to protect the state’s children from child predators.
The Child Predator Death Penalty Act, sponsored by state Rep. Matt Simpson and state Sen. April Weaver, who are both Republicans, strengthens Alabama’s criminal penalties against those who are convicted of felony sexual crimes against a child.
Crimes of first-degree rape, first-degree sodomy, and first-degree sexual assault of victims under the age of 12 would automatically become elevated from Class A felonies to capital crimes eligible for the death penalty (or life without parole).
The law takes effect on October 1, 2026.
It was one of the governor’s key priorities for the session and aims to provide the strongest possible protections for Alabama’s most vulnerable residents against child predators.
“For too long, the most vulnerable of our society have lacked the most stringent legal protection from child predators,” said Governor Ivey.
“Through the Child Predator Death Penalty Act, Alabama now joins just a handful of states imposing the toughest penalty possible for child predators. Those who target the youngest among us for the vilest crimes will soon be met with the harshest punishment under the law.”
“With the signing of the Child Predator Death Penalty Act into law, Alabama has taken decisive action to ensure that the most horrific offenses committed against minors face the maximum punishment our legal system permits,” said Rep. Simpson.
“This law sends a clear message that we will not stand by while young lives are shattered. Those who commit such unspeakable crimes will be prosecuted to the fullest extent of the law. I am grateful to Governor Ivey for her steadfast leadership and unwavering commitment to keeping our communities — and especially our children — safe.”
The need for stronger punishment of child predators in Alabama was evidenced in 2025 after eight individuals were arrested and charged with rape, trafficking and sexual torture of at least 10 children held captive in Bibb County.
The Gateway Pundit reported at the time that at least ten children, from ages 2 to 15, were locked in an Alabama storm bunker and sexually tortured and trafficked by their parents for three years.
The adults used animal shock collars in their torture of the children. The children were drugged and tortured. Investigators believe there are more victims and perpetrators tied to the horrendous crime. Alabama police arrested seven suspects in the trafficking ring.
“With the signing of the Child Predator Death Penalty Act, we are putting these sick individuals on notice that a cell on death row awaits them if they abuse the most innocent and defenseless among us,” said Sen. Weaver.
“Alabama now has zero tolerance for those who prey on our children. I want to thank Governor Ivey for her support, as well as my colleagues in the Legislature for protecting our most vulnerable citizens.”
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