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Why has the president chosen to commute the sentence of a violent Chicago crime lord, particularly when he has consistently expressed an anathema for violent crime?
Hoover, known as "King Larry" was born in Jackson, Mississippi, in November 1950. The family moved to Chicago, Illinois, when he was 4 years old, and he joined a gang less than a decade later, at ...
Hoover’s federal sentence commutation is one of a number granted by Trump, but the former gang leader is still serving a 200-year state sentence for murder. Larry Hoover [Courtesy: Creative Commons] ...
Larry Hoover, a cofounder of a notorious Chicago street gang who was imprisoned in a “supermax” prison for decades, has had his sentence commuted by President Donald Trump.
Larry Hoover, 22, is shown in a police booking photo in March 1973. (Chicago Police Department) Undeterred, Hoover ran his drug enterprise from state prison over the next two decades.
Hoover, known as "King Larry" was born in Jackson, Mississippi, in November 1950. The family moved to Chicago, Illinois, when he was 4 years old, and he joined a gang less than a decade later, at ...
Hoover, who was serving six life sentences after his 1997 conviction in federal court, still faces a 200-year state sentence in Illinois. Trump can only commute federal sentences, so it is ...
Larry Hoover's Charges: What Did He Do? Larry Hoover was born in Jackson, Mississippi, in 1950 and moved to Chicago as a child. In his early teens, he joined a gang called the Supreme Gangsters.
Larry Hoover took a big step toward freedom Wednesday. But he’s not a free man. That’s even after President Donald Trump commuted the life prison sentence of the 74-year-old co-founder of the ...
Larry Hoover will get out of the federal supermax where he was going to die, thanks to Trump. His full story beggars belief. Special Correspondent President Donald Trump appears to have first ...
Former gang leader Larry Hoover, who attracted support from celebrity rappers, is one of several people who had sentences commuted by Trump on May 28.
Larry Hoover, a founder of the infamous Gangster Disciples street gang out of Chicago, had his life sentence commuted by Donald Trump, according to various reports.
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