Iranian authorities execute a man convicted of killing a member of the security forces during protests in 2022, according to reports from Winnipeg Free Press and ABC News. The two outlets describe the execution as carried out by the Iranian state following a conviction tied to events during the 2022 protest period. Both accounts present the execution as a completed punishment rather than an announced sentence, and they reference the same underlying case: the killing of a security force member. The reports also frame the action within the broader context of Iran’s handling of crimes allegedly committed during the 2022 protests, where multiple prosecutions and sentences were reported in the following years. Neither source provides additional confirmed details about the individual beyond the conviction’s basis or the timing of the crime, and both focus on the fact of the execution as the key development. The reports do not indicate any change to the conviction or mention any successful appeal in the information provided.