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A convicted drug dealer whose prison sentence was commuted by Joe Biden, probably by autopen, is back behind bars—this time facing serious drug and firearms charges.
Willie Frank Peterson, 52, was originally convicted of conspiracy to distribute cocaine in 2023 and sentenced to over six years in prison. However, in a radical push to release criminals back into society, Biden commuted Peterson’s sentence to just 20 months in January, allowing him to walk free.
Now, less than two months after his release, Peterson has proven once again that the left’s so-called “criminal justice reform” is nothing more than a disaster waiting to happen.
On Monday, Peterson was arrested in Dothan, Alabama, and charged with two counts of unlawful possession of a controlled substance, one count of possession of marijuana, possession of drug paraphernalia, and three firearms-related offenses, according to police records per Fox News.
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Willie Frank Peterson, 52, was originally convicted of conspiracy to distribute cocaine in 2023 and sentenced to over six years in prison. However, in a radical push to release criminals back into society, Biden commuted Peterson’s sentence to just 20 months in January, allowing him to walk free.
Now, less than two months after his release, Peterson has proven once again that the left’s so-called “criminal justice reform” is nothing more than a disaster waiting to happen.
On Monday, Peterson was arrested in Dothan, Alabama, and charged with two counts of unlawful possession of a controlled substance, one count of possession of marijuana, possession of drug paraphernalia, and three firearms-related offenses, according to police records per Fox News.

Man Whose Prison Sentence Was Commuted by Biden Is Back Behind Bars, Facing Drug and Firearms Charges | The Gateway Pundit | by Jim Hᴏft
Willie Frank Peterson, a convicted drug dealer released under Biden's clemency initiative, finds himself back in custody facing serious drug and firearms charges, raising questions about the consequences of such criminal justice reforms.
