A Texas man whose life sentence on drug charges was commuted by former President Obama is back behind bars after cops caught him with more than two pounds of cocaine following a high-speed chase, according to a report.
Robert M. Gill, 68, had been imprisoned in 1990 for for cocaine and heroin distribution before Obama set him free along with other non-violent federal inmates in 2015, the San Antonio Express News reported.
During his eight years in office, Obama commuted 1,715 prison sentences, more than any other president.
Last Thursday, according to federal court papers, Gill met with his probation officers and then went to the parking lot of a food market to buy more than 2 pounds of cocaine.
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ReplyDeleteWay to pick them, Barry!
This guy's no quitter.
ReplyDeleteWow that last long
ReplyDeletePrison does not rehabilitate anyone. And what was the previous POTUS thinking?
ReplyDeleteDude probably more comfy in the big house anyway. Missed his bubbas.
ReplyDeleteOur prison system is too easy on criminals it needs to be a place you learn discipline.
ReplyDeleteImagine what he did that we don't know about....
ReplyDeleteNo surprise here should be on every news station and send him and his family of the arrest report.
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