Youngkin condemns Biden’s clemency of two Virginia men
- Virginia Governor Glenn Youngkin condemned President Joe Biden for granting clemency to Ferrone Claiborne and Terence Richardson, who admitted responsibility for killing Officer Allen Gibson.
- Claiborne and Richardson were acquitted of the 1998 murder of Officer Gibson but received a life sentence in 2001 for a related drug charge.
- Youngkin stated that Biden's decision is a 'grave injustice' and a 'heartbreaking blow' to those mourning Officer Gibson's sacrifice.
- The Biden U.S. Attorney advised against commuting the sentences, which Youngkin called 'unconscionable' and expressed disbelief over the clemency granted.
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