Posted on 02/23/2026 9:42:28 PM PST by an amused spectator
A repeat offender whose federal prison sentence was commuted by the Biden Administration is once again behind bars in Florida, according to authorities and reports.
Oscar Freemond Fowler III was taken into custody on Monday to face unspecified state charges, Florida Attorney General James Uthmeier announced on X.
Oscar Freemond Fowler III was taken into custody on Monday to face state charges, Florida Attorney General James Uthmeier announced on X.
“Moments ago, we took Oscar Fowler, a dangerous career criminal who was commuted by Biden’s autopen, into custody to face state charges,” Uthemeier posted late Monday.
“Florida is safer because of our local and federal law enforcement partners!” he wrote, crediting the St. Petersburg Police Department and ATF Tampa for their assistance with the arrest.
Fowler was serving a 12-and-a-half-year federal sentence after pleading guilty to being a felon in possession of a firearm and possession with intent to sell cocaine in 2024, when his sentence was commuted by former President Joe Biden in the final days of his presidency, according to Fox News Digital.
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And just how many pardoned career criminals does anyone expect will NOT re-offend?
Fed so well, his ears have disappeared. Now, who in the
Biden admin had an interest in his freedom? His last conviction was in 2024, if I read that correctly.
Gee, I woulda’ never seen that coming. What a shock?
With all the thousands of criminals in jail, how did this one guy end up with a commutation? Who pushed for it? And why?
Damn, he just looks mean.
My guess is, someone with a stack of cash.
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