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Repeat offender Oscar Fowler back in custody after Biden clemency

Last updated: February 23, 2026 9:40 pm
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A notorious repeat offender, Oscar Freemond Fowler III, has once again found himself behind bars in Florida after his federal prison sentence was commuted by the Biden Administration. According to reports and authorities, Fowler was taken into custody on Monday to face unspecified state charges, as announced by Florida Attorney General James Uthmeier.

Uthmeier took to X to announce the arrest, stating, “Moments ago, we took Oscar Fowler, a dangerous career criminal who was commuted by Biden’s autopen, into custody to face state charges.” He also credited the St. Petersburg Police Department and ATF Tampa for their assistance in apprehending Fowler, emphasizing that Florida is now safer due to their efforts.

Fowler was originally serving a 12-and-a-half-year federal sentence after pleading guilty to charges of being a felon in possession of a firearm and possession with intent to sell cocaine in 2024. Despite federal prosecutors seeking a lengthy sentence of at least 150 months due to Fowler’s extensive criminal history and ongoing threat to public safety, his sentence was commuted by former President Joe Biden in the final days of his presidency.

The executive grant of clemency by Biden on January 17, 2025, resulted in the release of over 2,500 inmates, including Fowler. However, it’s important to note that a commutation shortens a sentence but does not erase a conviction. Court records revealed that Fowler has a criminal history spanning over a decade, with a serious offense linked to the 2013 fatal shooting of Naykee Bostic in St. Petersburg.

Despite being charged in connection with Bostic’s death, Fowler was acquitted in 2017 following two mistrials. A sentencing memorandum from 2024 also highlighted Fowler’s on-camera admission to killing Bostic, who was found with 25 gunshot wounds, and his willingness to resort to violence again.

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The exact reasons for Fowler’s recent custody in Florida have not been disclosed by the St. Petersburg Police Department or the Florida attorney general’s office. However, his arrest serves as a reminder of the challenges and complexities surrounding repeat offenders and the criminal justice system.

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