Virginia NAACP Acknowledges Release of Terrence Richardson

The NAACP Virginia State Conference acknowledges the release of Terrence Richardson, one of the “Waverly Two,” who spent decades wrongfully imprisoned. A federal jury found him not guilty of the murder of Waverly police officer Allen Gibson, revealing significant flaws in our justice system.

Richardson and Ferrone Claiborne were initially suspected in the 1998 murder but lacked sufficient evidence against them. Each accepted a plea deal due to the threat of the death penalty. After Gibson’s family contested the case at the federal level, the Waverly Two were acquitted of murder charges, although they were convicted on a drug charge.

Ferrone Claiborne is also slated for release this year, and we urge that he be released immediately.

As we recognize Mr. Richardson’s release, we call for immediate action to address the systemic issues in our criminal justice system. The NAACP remains committed to fighting for justice and equality for all.


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Author: KJones