Well, color me surprised!

That's Atlanta drug trafficker Walter Lee Muhammad, whose prison sentence for dealing fentanyl was shortened by Joe Biden by way of a pardon.
He's one of the nearly 1,500 federal inmates who received a sentence commutation from Ol' Joe back in 2024.
From the NYP:
Feds said that Muhammad's most recent charges stem from DEA agents catching him loading multiple bags of suspected drugs into his BMW on Aug. 5 in Atlanta, before he drove his vehicle over 330 miles away to Greensboro, North Carolina.
A traffic stop by a K-9 with the Guilford County Sheriff's Office in the Tar Heel state helped lead authorities to the 29 kilograms of suspected cocaine in Muhammad's vehicle, swiftly leading to his arrest, according to prosecutors.
The next day, DEA agents searched Muhammad's Atlanta apartment, where they discovered even more narcotics - including seven kilos of suspected heroin and two kilos of suspected fentanyl.
Took this dude two years to get caught again after a once-in-a-lifetime pardon.
Muhammad was previously convicted of conspiracy to distribute cocaine in 1999 and conspiracy to distribute marijuana in 2010. The 2020 fentanyl case was his hat trick, and this most recent bust is just the cherry on top.
Maybe the next Democratic president can pardon him again when the time comes!
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