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Biden quietly freed ‘out of control’ murderer despite being warned that he’d kill again

An ‘out of control’ murderer who a judge said is sure to kill again was among the thousands of convicts freed by the Biden administration during its final days.

Raheem Davis, who slaughtered one person and permanently maimed another during a New York drug robbery in 2005, was supposed to remain in jail until 2043.

He was given a lengthy, four-decade-long sentence in 2006 partly because he stabbed a corrections officer in the head and neck several times while awaiting trial.

A judge described Davis as ‘out of control’ and ‘violent’, while warning that ‘if he’s out on the street, it is only a matter of time until more people die at his hands’.

Now, thanks to Biden, he’s about to be released to the streets of New York City.

Danielle Sassoon, Interim US Attorney for the Southern District of New York where Davis was convicted, brought Davis’ case into the spotlight after blasting Biden’s decision as ‘senseless’ in a scathing op-ed for the Wall Street Journal.

She said Davis was also convicted in another separate case for narcotics trafficking in 2006, while slamming his release as yet another example of the Biden administration upending the legal system during its final days.

‘The mass commutations—made without consulting the career prosecutors who handled the cases or the judges who imposed the original sentences, and apparently without regard to the underlying facts of each case—undermine our mission to keep Americans safe and administer justice fairly,’ Sassoon wrote.

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