Larry Hoover news: President Donald Trump commute sentences of former Chicago gang leader, Gangster Disciples founder
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CHICAGO (WLS) — President Donald Trump has commuted the sentence of a notorious former Chicago gang leader.

Hoover was serving a life sentence at a prison in Colorado. He was convicted of murder in Chicago and then later convicted on several federal charges.

He will still have to serve his sentence on state charges.

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Attorney Jennifer Bonjean confirmed to ABC7 Wednesday that her client, Gangster Disciples founder Larry Hoover, is being granted clemency by the president.

The White House also confirmed the commutation to ABC News.

A judge once called Hoover one of the most notorious criminals in Illinois history. But in recent years, his attorney argued that Hoover, now in his mid-70s, had been rehabilitated.

That argument apparently resonated with President Trump, who commuted Hoover’s multiple federal life sentences.

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Hoover still faces the remainder of a 200-year state sentence for a 1973 Chicago murder. While in prison for that murder, federal prosecutors said Hoover, one of the founders of the Chicago Gangster Disciples, continued to oversee that gang.

Prosecutors said he was an organizational genius and ordered murders, beatings and drug deals while behind bars.

He was convicted in 1997 and sentenced to six life sentences in connection with those federal charges, and the former lead prosecutor in his federal case, Ron Safer, told ABC7 he’s disappointed Hoover has received clemency.

“I believe in redemption. I believe in rehabilitation. I believe in mercy. There are some crimes that are so heinous, so notorious, that they’re not deserving of mercy,” Safer said.

Hoover still faces the remainder of a hefty sentence on a state murder conviction. He would likely, at some point, be transferred to a prison in Illinois from the notorious supermax prison in Colorado, where he’s currently behind bars.

ABC News contributed to this report.

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