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Adrian Peeler, convicted in murder case, gets clemency from Biden

Two judicial marshals outside Superior Court in Hartford in 2016
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Two judicial marshals outside Superior Court in Hartford in 2016

A Bridgeport man convicted of conspiracy in a brutal double murder that led the state to create a witness protection program by former President Joe Biden.

Adrian Peeler, 48, was initially sentenced to 25 years in state prison for conspiracy to commit the murder of Karen Clarke and her 8-year-old son, Leroy BJ Brown, in January 1999.

Peeler is currently in a federal prison in West Virginia, serving the second of two sentences handed down after the murders initially a 35-year federal drug sentence that was to run consecutively to the state sentence.

The clemency order states that his federal sentence will expire on Feb. 17. Peelers was among nearly 2,500 on Jan. 17.

Adrian Peelers brother, Russell Peeler, was on trial for a separate murder, and Clarke and Brown were on the states witness list, when Adrian Peeler allegedly . He was acquitted of murder and capital felony and convicted on the lesser charge. There was only one witness, The Hartford Courant at the time.

According to court documents, Adrian Peeler ambushed Clarke and Brown as they returned to their Bridgeport apartment. Brown was found face-down, shot dead at the top of the stairs. Clarke was found dead in a nearby bedroom, shot while apparently trying to call for help.

Russell Peeler was sentenced to death, then to life in prison when 窪蹋勛圖厙 abolished the death penalty.

The murders led the state to create a witness protection program under the auspices of the Chief States Attorneys office. Then-Deputy Chief States Attorney Christopher Morano, who developed the program now called the was stunned Tuesday night to learn Adrian Peeler was going to be set free.

Wow are you kidding me? Biden did that? Morano said. Wheres the prosecutor screaming and yelling about this?

But Bridgeport States Attorney Joseph Corradino said Tuesday that he (Peeler) received the maximum sentence in state court and completed it.

The Bridgeport States Attorneys Office is not in a position at this time to comment on the federal prosecution. Further questions should be referred to the U.S. Attorneys Office, Corradino said.

Pardons and commutations are handled by a special office within the Department of Justice in Washington, not by the local offices. No one could be reached for comment Tuesday night regarding why Peelers sentence was commuted.

Morano said its unfathomable that no one checked Peelers criminal history before issuing him a commutation.

U.S. Sen. Richard Blumenthal, D-Conn., who was the states attorney general at the time of the murders, also was surprised Tuesday night about the clemency order.

It seems to me that someone dropped the ball here to let his person get released, Blumenthal said. This was a really vicious murder that changed our laws. It also highlights how we need to take a look at the pardon system to see how it can be improved.

Blumenthal said while presidential pardons are a constitutional right, things such as notifying victims families when someone is going to be pardoned could have halted Peelers commutation.

Former President Bidens clemency for Adrian Peeler is a disgusting miscarriage of justice, said House Republican Leader Vincent Candelora in a statement. Peelers conviction tied to brutal murders that prompted the creation of 窪蹋勛圖厙s witness protection program makes any leniency federal or otherwise utterly indefensible. This reckless act by Joe Biden dismisses the pain of the victims families and erodes public trust in the principles of justice. Such a careless decision at the close of his term should generate outrage here and throughout the nation.

Peeler was sentenced to 25 years in state prison and served until January 2022, when he was turned over to the federal system to serve a 35-year sentence on drug charges. The clemency means he will still have a criminal record but will be set free.

Its unclear when that will happen. Bidens order refers to Feb. 17, but it was unclear Tuesday night if that is the date inmates will be released.

In 2022, Peeler sought to have his federal sentence modified in , even though at the time he was serving his state sentence, according to a 窪蹋勛圖厙 Post story. Peeler was asking to have his federal sentence reduced to the time he had served in state prison.

He argued in court documents that his federal sentence was for dealing drugs, and his lengthy drug sentence should be looked at under the First Step Act. Thousands of federal prisoners across the country applied for sentence reductions under the First Step Act, arguing that too many Americans were imprisoned for nonviolent crimes as a result of the drug war.

But while Arterton lauded Peeler for making progress while in prison, she denied his request to make the federal sentence concurrent to the state one.

Shockingly missing was an expression of remorse or apology to the families of Miss Clarke and B.J. He didnt turn around to face them and simply say Im sorry, Arterton said.

This story was originally January 21, 2025.

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