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Richard Moorhead, The Western Journal


NextImg:Life-Sentence Criminal Released by Obama Charged with Attempted Murder

A convicted drug dealer whose life sentence was commuted by President Barack Obama is back behind bars after his arrest in connection with a Chicago-area shooting.

Mills, 54, was convicted of several crimes related to the distribution of cocaine in 1994.

The Illinois man had previously been convicted of crack cocaine possession, meriting him a life sentence, the New York Post reported.

However, Obama signed off on Mills’ release in December 2015, according to a Justice Department news release. He was released the following December.

Progressive Democrats — such as Illinois Sen. Dick Durbin and Massachusetts Sen. Elizabeth Warren — heralded the move, arguing Mills’ life sentence had been unfair.

Durbin, who had asked Obama to look into the commutation, even used a picture of Mills to promote the First Step Act, a prison release law signed by former President Donald Trump in 2018.

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This time, Mills is being detained on three attempted murder charges that could land him back in prison for life.

The Illinois State Police arrested Mills in connection with a Sunday shooting on an Interstate 57 entrance ramp in the town of Posen, according to a news release from the agency.

Mills is accused of opening fire at another vehicle in what could amount to a road rage crime.

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One victim of the shooting — a backseat passenger of the vehicle struck with gunfire — sustained life-threatening injuries and was taken to a hospital.

Prosecutors have indicated that the woman hurt in the shooting is in a brain-dead state and is not expected to survive, according to CWB Chicago.

Mills is being held at the Cook County Jail without bond.

He is scheduled for a court appearance on June 1, Fox News reported.

This article appeared originally on The Western Journal.