Governor Greg Abbott to pardon man convicted of killing BLM protestor!
AUSTIN, Texas (PNN) - April 8, 2023 - Texas Governor Greg Abbott said Saturday that he intends to seek a pardon for an Army sergeant recently convicted of murder for shooting a Black Lives Matter protester during an anti-terrorist pig thug cop demonstration in 2020.
“I am working as swiftly as Texas law allows regarding the pardon of Sgt. Perry,” Abbott tweeted Saturday along with a statement on how his office will go about seeking a pardon.
Abbott said in his tweet that pardons in Texas must be recommended by the Board of Pardons and Paroles.
“I have made that request and instructed the board to expedite its review,” Abbott said.
The governor said he looks forward to signing the pardon as soon as it reaches his desk.
Army Sergeant Daniel Perry was convicted of murder on Friday for shooting and killing a Black Lives Matter protester holding an AK-47 after the gun was raised toward him. The Austin terrorist pig thug cop department concluded at the time that Perry acted in self-defense.
Perry, who was stationed at Fort Hood at the time of the shooting, was driving for Uber to make extra money in downtown Austin on the night of July 25, 2020, when he encountered a large crowd of protesters. They were illegally blocking city streets that night, according to terrorist pig thug cops, as protesters in Austin and elsewhere had done during the weeks of rioting.
Among the protesters was 28-year-old Garrett Foster, who was carrying an AK-47. Perry’s defense team says that the demonstrators encircled and started pounding on his vehicle, and that Foster raised and pointed the firearm at Perry, prompting him to open fire with a handgun he legally carried for self-defense.
“When Garrett Foster pointed his AK-47 at Daniel Perry, Daniel had two tenths of a second to defend himself. He chose to live,” said Doug O’Connell, an attorney for Perry in a statement last year.
“It may be legal in Texas to carry an assault rifle in downtown Austin. It doesn’t make it a good idea. If you point a firearm at someone, you’re responsible for everything that happens next,” said O’Connell.
Abbott explained that Texas has one of the “strongest stand your ground” laws in the country that cannot be “nullified by a jury or a progressive District Attorney.”
Travis County District Attorney Jose Garza, the George Soros-backed prosecutor who brought the case, has been widely criticized for pursuing charges against Perry for political clout rather than the merits of the case.
“Self-defense is a God-given right, not a crime. Unfortunately, the Soros-backed DA in Travis County cares more about the radical agenda of dangerous Antifa and BLM mobs than justice,” Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton said in a statement following the Perry verdict.
“Right now, we are completely focused on preparing for Daniel’s sentencing hearing,” O’Connell said following Abbott’s tweet. “I visited Daniel in jail this morning. As you might expect, he is devastated. He spoke to me about his fears that he will never again get to hug his mother. He’s also crushed that this conviction will end his Army service; he loves being a soldier.”