December 6, 2025

Biden XOs

Adrian Peeler, who was convicted of murdering a child witness to a crime, will be freed on July 16, 2025, thanks to former President Joe Biden commuting his sentence. Peeler was convicted of murdering 8-year-old Leroy “B.J.” Brown and his mother, Karen Clarke. The case led to the creation of Connecticut’s Witness Protection Program.

Senator Richard Blumenthal (D-CT), who was the state AG at the time, said of the commutation “It seems to me that someone dropped the ball here to let his person get released. This was a really vicious murder that changed our laws. It also highlights how we need to take a look at the pardon system to see how it can be improved.”

Connecticut House Republican leader Vincent Candelora was less generous in his response, saying, “Former President Biden’s clemency for Adrian Peeler is a disgusting miscarriage of justice. Peeler’s conviction tied to brutal murders that prompted the creation of Connecticut’s witness protection program makes any leniency — federal or otherwise — utterly indefensible. This reckless act by Joe Biden dismisses the pain of the victims’ families and erodes public trust in the principles of justice. Such a careless decision at the close of his term should generate outrage here and throughout the nation.”

Biden gave clemency to child-murdering drug dealer who shot 8-year-old witness to death in CT | The Post Millennial– thepostmillennial.com
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The brutal killing led to the creation of Connecticut’s witness protection program.

In Joe Biden’s last days in the White House, he issued another round of commutations for prisoners, totaling nearly 2,500 people. Among the list of those whose sentences were commuted was that of Adrian Peeler, a man who was convicted in the 1999 murder of an 8-year-old boy and his mother.

Peeler was included on a list of inmates whose prison sentences will now expire on July 16, 2025, with $10,000 being taken off their fine or restitution amounts, if applicable.

According to the Hartford Courant, Peeler was convicted for the January 1999 shooting death of 8-year-old Leroy “B.J.” Brown and his mother Karen Clarke. He reportedly conducted the killings on orders from his older brother Russell Peeler, who was a partner in their Bridgeport drug gang. Prosecutors said at the time that Russell was about to be tried for killing Clarke’s boyfriend, Rudolf Snead, who was a rival drug dealer in the Connecticut city, and the brothers wanted to eliminate B.J. as a witness against Russell. The 8-year-old had told police that he and another boy were sitting in Snead’s car and saw Russell Peeler shoot Snead in a 1997 drive-by-attack, of which he survived.

Adrian Peeler was sentenced to 25 years on state charges of conspiring to murder Clarke and her son and 35 years on federal drug trafficking charges, which were ordered to be serviced concurrently. Peeler completed the state murder conspiracy sentence in December 2021 and was transferred to federal custody. Peeler’s federal sentence was reduced to 15 years. Peeler, without the commutation, would have been released in October 2033.

Biden Swaps Two Americans Held in Afghanistan for a Taliban Narco-Terrorist – PJ Media– pjmedia.com
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Literally, the last act of Joe Biden’s miserable presidency was to release a Taliban member convicted in U.S. federal court on drug and narco-terrorism charges in exchange for two Americans held in Afghanistan.

Two Americans, Ryan Corbett and William McKenty, were released in exchange for 38-year-old Khan Mohammed, a member of the Taliban.

Mohammed was convicted in 2008 and sentenced to two life terms to be served consecutively. He was convicted “on one count of distribution of one kilogram or more of heroin knowing and intending that it be imported into the United States.”

The narco-terrorism charge stemmed from Mohammed’s “distribution of a controlled substance (in this case heroin and opium) in order to provide something of pecuniary value to a person or group that has engaged or is engaging in terrorist activity.”