NOTE FROM TODD: We have now added a comments sections to all of my stories. Now, you can enjoy conversations with fellow conservatives without censorship! Scroll to the bottom of the story to engage!

President Biden ignored the advice of his own Justice Department and granted clemency to a Virginia cop killer and his accomplice.

Officer Allen Gibson of the Waverly Police Dept., was just 25-years-old when he came across two men engaged in a drug deal. The men attacked and disarmed the young officer. Then, he was shot in the stomach. That was in 1998.

Terence Richardson pleaded guilty in Virginia court to involuntary manslaughter, and Ferrone Claiborne pleaded guilty to being an accessory after the fact. A federal appeals court held in 2002 that Richardson “intentionally shot Gibson,” and that the facts “amply support the finding” that Richardson and Claiborne “murdered Gibson.”

0Should Republicans push to investigate and punish Joe Biden and his family’s crime syndicate? Post a comment.

The crime was so heinous that even former President Barack Obama rejected their pleas for clemency. President Biden felt otherwise, or at least the person making those decisions on his behalf did.

Both men were granted clemency and will be released from prison in July.

“I am absolutely outraged by what has happened. My heart is shattered knowing that the men that killed my father are going to be released from prison and can walk the streets freely,” said Crissana Gibson, the late officer’s daughter.

She was just eight-years-old when her father was gunned down in cold blood.

“This is a huge miscarriage of justice, and I am completely disgusted by the outgoing administration,” she said. I am so disappointed that the disgraceful Biden administration has failed my family, my father, and the entire law enforcement community.

Gibson condemned and denounced “this decision by the outgoing failed presidency of Joe Biden and the Democratic Party’s abuse of the justice system.”

Virginia Gov. Glenn Youngkin was enraged over Biden’s decision.

“I am beyond outraged and in utter disbelief, the Republican governor wrote in a statement. “What makes this even more unconscionable is the Biden U.S Attorney advised the White House not to commute these sentences as they are violent offenders.”

“The pain and sorrow this clemency causes the Gibson family is unimaginable,” the governor said. “To know that the men who took Officer Gibson’s life will walk free is not just a grave injustice—it is a heartbreaking blow to those who continue to mourn his sacrifice. This is despicable; a grim day for justice and for the families who trust that our system will hold the guilty accountable.”

Celebrate President Trump’s Inauguration with all-new MyPillow gear! Click here use PROMO: STARNES