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President Donald Trump commuted the sentence of a Chicago gang leader who was convicted for a 1973 murder. Here's what to ...
Weeks after President Donald Trump commuted the federal life sentence of Gangster Disciples founder Larry Hoover, an ...
Mr. Hoover had already been locked away in Illinois since the mid-70s for the murder of a rival drug dealer when federal prosecutors dragged him back to court in 1997.
President Donald Trump commuted the sentence of Larry Hoover, a Chicago gang leader who was convicted for a 1973 murder.. The action was one of several announced by the president on May 28 ...
Hoover, 74, the co-founder of the Chicago gang Gangster Disciples, was already serving a 200-year sentence on state charges in Illinois for the 1973 murder of 19-year-old neighborhood drug dealer ...
Former gang leader Larry Hoover's sentence commuted by President Trump 03:27. The wife of notorious Chicago gang leader and Gangster Disciples founder Larry Hoover wrote an open letter to Illinois ...
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 ...
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, Robert Crimo III have Illinois prison sentences to serve — but where? It’s not unusual for Illinois to send high-profile prisoners away to serve their time elsewhere.
After receiving federal clemency from Donald Trump, Larry Hoover’s family has turned to Illinois Gov. JB Pritzker to seek a state commutation for the Gangsters Disciples co-founder.
The wife of notorious Chicago gang leader and Gangster Disciples founder Larry Hoover wrote an open letter to Illinois First Lady MK Pritzker asking for her husband's state sentence to be commuted.