A FREED villain who mocked Labour’s early release scheme is now an online fitness show-off after he was sent back to jail.
Thug Daniel Dowling-Brooks had yelled “Big up Keir Starmer” and posed with a £150,000 Bentley after being freed last year.

But he was back in jail earlier this year for licence breaches and we can reveal he used an illicit phone to give exercise tips to followers online.
He also posed with a lock-knife on his cell bed.
Justice sources say the account has been shut and he could face punishment.
He uploaded updates on his gym routine plus diet tips and told fans to “eat good, train easy”.
And he showed off muscles in a tight top, wearing a hat and balaclava.
Dowling-Brooks, 30, was freed at HMP Swaleside, Kent, last October — one of 1,200 cons let out nationally to ease overcrowding.
In his new videos, he was filmed in a communal area of the prison where he is now being held.
He was originally jailed for 14 years for kidnap and GBH after holding a teen drug-dealer at gunpoint in 2017.
A source said: “He is taking the mick out of soft-touch jails and seems to be having the life of Riley inside.”
The Prison Service said: “Any offender caught using a phone or social media in prison will face punishment, which could include additional time behind bars.”



