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Governor Youngkin Condemns Presidential Clemency for Convicted Killers of Virginia Police Officer

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Governor Glenn Youngkin expressed outrage following President Joe Biden’s decision to grant clemency to Ferrone Claiborne and Terence Richardson, two men convicted in connection with the killing of Officer Allen Gibson, a Sussex County police officer. The decision, which comes despite recommendations against it from the Biden administration’s U.S. Attorney, has drawn sharp criticism from the governor and others advocating for justice.

“I am beyond outraged and in utter disbelief that President Biden would announce clemency for Ferrone Claiborne and Terence Richardson—two men who admitted to being responsible for brutally killing Officer Allen Gibson, a hero and dedicated servant to our community,” Youngkin said in a statement. “The pain and sorrow this clemency causes the Gibson family is unimaginable. 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.”

Officer Gibson, a native of Big Stone Gap, was serving with the Waverly Police Department when he was killed in the line of duty. His death left behind a grieving family, including his wife and daughter. The case, which shook the Sussex County community, highlighted the risks law enforcement officers face daily.

The decision to grant clemency to Claiborne and Richardson has sparked significant backlash, particularly as President Barack Obama previously declined to commute their sentences during his administration. According to reports, the Biden administration’s U.S. Attorney advised against the commutation, citing the violent nature of the crimes. Despite this, the clemency was granted, and both men are now set to be released in July.

Governor Youngkin described the decision as “despicable,” emphasizing the gravity of the crime and its impact on the community. “This is a grim day for justice and for the families who trust that our system will hold the guilty accountable,” he said.

Officer Gibson’s legacy remains a point of pride for many in Virginia, who remember him as a dedicated public servant and a loving family man. For his family, the decision to release those convicted in connection with his death is a devastating reminder of their loss.

As the release date approaches, many in law enforcement and local communities are echoing Governor Youngkin’s sentiments, calling for justice to be served and voicing their support for the Gibson family.

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