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The Post Millennial 3/28/2023

Murder trial to begin in Austin for Army sergeant who claimed to shoot BLM protestor in self-defense in 2020

The murder trial for an Army sergeant who shot and killed a protester during riots that rocked the US in the summer of 2020 began on Monday in Austin, Texas.

During the BLM riots and protests that broke out across the US and in the Texas state capitol in the wake of the death of George Floyd, Sgt. Daniel Perry, was stationed at Fort Hood. Video from that night shows the sequence of events, with Perry's car being stopped by protestors in the street.

According to police, the night of July 25, 2020, Perry was driving for Uber in downtown Austin to make extra money and came across a large group of protesters illegally blocking city streets as was common in Austin and elsewhere during the weeks of rioting.

Perry's defense team alleges that the protesters encircled his car and began pounding on his vehicle. Among the protestors was 28-year-old Garrett Foster, who was armed with an AK-47.

According to Perry, Foster raised the firearm at him, prompting him to open fire with a handgun he legally carried for self-defense. Attorney for Perry Doug O’Connell told Fox News, "When Garrett Foster pointed his AK-47 at Daniel Perry, Daniel had two tenths of a second to defend himself. He chose to live."

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Daniel Perry found GUILTY of murder for shooting man who pointed rifle at him during Austin BLM riot
The Post Millennial, Apr 7, 2023

On Friday, a jury found Daniel Perry guilty of murder for the shooting of Garrett Foster during a 2020 Black Lives Matter protest.

Perry, a former Army sergeant who was driving Uber at the time, encountered an armed BLM group that had taken over the streets of Austin, Texas during a riot on July 25, 2020. According to KXAN, Perry faced one count of murder and one count of aggravated assault with a deadly weapon. The jury did not find him guilty of the second charge.

Austin Police Department’s description of the incident stated that a car turned onto Congress Avenue near 4th Street at 9:51 pm. Protestors who were marching in the area surrounded the car, and Foster, who was part of the group, was armed with a rifle.

“I made a wrong turn, a guy pointed a freakin weapon at me and I panicked. I don’t know what to do. I’m just an Uber driver. I made a wrong turn; I’ve never had to shoot someone before. They started shooting back at me, and I got out of the area,” Perry told a 911 operator that night.

Former Austin Police Chief Brian Manley said that the driver, who was later identified as Perry, fired five shots from inside of his vehicle, hitting Foster. Foster did not fire a shot. Another member of the group fired three shots at the vehicle, but did not hit anyone.

Both Perry and the other shooter were detained following the incident.

Perry’s defense team said during opening statements on March 28 that Perry had to defend himself when he was swarmed by the group. Perry came into contact with the protesters after traveling from Killeen to Austin during an Uber, trip, which he did for supplemental income.

The defense said that Perry did everything he could to avoid the protestors as he dropped off one of his riders downtown, and that he was fully cooperative with police, giving over his phone and providing social media passwords immediately without a warrant.

State prosecutors said that Foster was a frequent BLM protester and had been out protesting nearly every day that summer, which saw riots spread across the country.

The state argued that Perry had sped into the crowd of protestors, but an expert witness for the defense called the allegation into question, using data and science to track the speed of the car which he said was slowing down when he approached the crowd.

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I went to check the Texas GOP Chairman's TL this morning and he called for Daniel Perry's pardon, outstanding!

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"BREAKING: Tucker just reported @GregAbbott_TX refused to come on the show to discuss Daniel Perry" (Video)


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Daniel Perry was working as an Uber driver in Austin, TX when he found himself in the middle of a BLM mob.

A guy came up to his car and pointed an AK-47 at him and he fired back in self defense. 

He was indicted for murder by a Soros-funded DA and was just found guilty.



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BREAKING: THE SOROS DA MADE THE LEAD DETECTIVE REMOVE 102 PAGES OF EVIDENCE HE PLANNED TO PRESENT TO THE GRAND JURY


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Withholding Brady Material.

It's what Democrats do.

It's also grossly unConstitutional.

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Withholding Brady Material.

It's what Democrats do.

It's also grossly unConstitutional.



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It is no exaggeration to say groups like Antifa and BLM are the secret army of the left



They do the illegal acts and the politicians and DAs take care of the rest from the “legal” end

But, what the hell was the jury thinking? I believe, despite the overwhelming evidence clearing him, that if Officer Wilson shot Micheal Brown today, he would be found guilty

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BREAKING: THE SOROS DA MADE THE LEAD DETECTIVE REMOVE 102 PAGES OF EVIDENCE HE PLANNED TO PRESENT TO THE GRAND JURY

That is grounds for disbarment.  Take away his law license and force him to earn a living at Starbucks.
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Withholding Brady Material.

It's what Democrats do.

It's also grossly unConstitutional.

Since when have Democrats cared about what the Constitution says?
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Daniel Perry case -- read the affidavit from the lead detective, claiming that the Soros DA directed him "to remove exculpatory information that I had intended to present to the grand jury during my testimony."

This detective believes the Soros DA acted criminally.




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Army sergeant convicted of murder; says he shot in self-defense after man aimed AK-47 at him during BLM riot

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A Texas jury found Daniel Perry guilty of murder Friday in the 2020 death of Garrett Foster, multiple outlets reported.

"The protesters didn't know anything about Perry when they attacked the car and boxed it in," Perry's attorney Doug O'Connell said, as reported by the Austin American Statesman.
 
"Daniel had no choice, and that could have happened to anyone," O'Connell also said.

"We're happy with the verdict. We're very sorry for his family as well. There's no winners in this. Just glad it's over," Foster's father, Stephen Foster told KVUE.

According to the defense, Perry shot Foster in self-defense when his car was surrounded and attacked by protesters and Foster reportedly aimed an AK-47 at him in the "ready position."

Army sergeant convicted of murder; says he shot in self-defense after man aimed AK-47 at him during BLM riot
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Texas AG Paxton slams 'Soros-backed' prosecutor after jury convicts Army sergeant for shooting protester

Texas AG Paxton slams 'Soros-backed' prosecutor after jury convicts Army sergeant for shooting protester
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FIRST ON FOX: Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton is lashing out at a "Soros-backed" prosecutor after a Lone Star State jury found Daniel Perry, a U.S. Army sergeant, guilty in the shooting death of an armed protester in Austin during anti-police demonstrations in the summer of 2020.

"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," Paxton said in a statement to Fox News Digital.

"This week has shown us how rogue prosecutors have weaponized the judicial system," he added. "They must be stopped!"

Paxton's comments blaming Travis County DA José Garza come after a Texas jury deliberated for two days and ultimately ruled against Perry in the fatal shooting.

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I'd be very, very, very concerned at the capricious and deliberate withholding of Brady Material at the prosecution's request. This amounts to a conspiracy to deprive the accused of a fundamental Civil Right. It is actionable under US law, criminally and civilly.
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BREAKING: Greg Abbott Announces He Will Pardon Daniel Perry After Murder Conviction
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Moments ago, Texas Governor Greg Abbott announced he will work to pardon the former Army Sergeant Daniel Perry, who was convicted of murdering a BLM protestor during the 2020 riots.

“I am working as swiftly as Texas law allows regarding the pardon of Sgt. Perry,” Gov. Abbott announced in a tweet posted Saturday.

His tweet contained a statement that explained how the Texas Constitution allows the Governor to issue a pardon if it is recommended or approved by the Board of Pardons and Paroles.

The Republican governor is waiting for his pardon request to be approved.

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    Texas has one of the strongest “Stand Your Ground” laws of self-defense that cannot be nullified by a jury or a progressive District Attorney.

    Unlike the President or some other states, the Texas Constitution limits the Governor’s pardon authority to only act on a recommendation by the Board of Pardons and Paroles. Texas law DOES allow the Governor to request the Board of Pardons and Paroles to determine if a person should be granted a pardon. I have made that request and instructed the Board to expedite its review.

    I look forward to approving the Board’s pardon recommendation as soon as it hits my desk. Additionally, I have already prioritized reining in rogue District Attorneys, and the Texas Legislature is working on laws to achieve that goal.

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It doesn't need a pardon.
It needs an appeal.

This needs to be defeated.

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It doesn't need a pardon.
It needs an appeal.

This needs to be defeated.
What needs to happen is DAs need to quit suppressing Brady Material.

That is a separate case, because of the way it was done (a conspiracy).

18 U.S. Code § 241 - Conspiracy against rights,in this case, denying the defendant due process by suppressing Brady Material.
https://www.law.cornell.edu/uscode/text/18/241
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Does suppression of Brady material give rise to a §1983 action for deprivation of constitutional rights?

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Hiding excupatory evidence is what got Mike Nifong thrown in jail, correct?

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BREAKING: Greg Abbott Announces He Will Pardon Daniel Perry After Murder Conviction
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Moments ago, Texas Governor Greg Abbott announced he will work to pardon the former Army Sergeant Daniel Perry, who was convicted of murdering a BLM protestor during the 2020 riots.

“I am working as swiftly as Texas law allows regarding the pardon of Sgt. Perry,” Gov. Abbott announced in a tweet posted Saturday.

His tweet contained a statement that explained how the Texas Constitution allows the Governor to issue a pardon if it is recommended or approved by the Board of Pardons and Paroles.

The Republican governor is waiting for his pardon request to be approved.

The full statement reads:

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Good, and if the board fails, it too can be stripped of power.

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What needs to happen is DAs need to quit suppressing Brady Material.

That is a separate case, because of the way it was done (a conspiracy).

18 U.S. Code § 241 - Conspiracy against rights,in this case, denying the defendant due process by suppressing Brady Material.
https://www.law.cornell.edu/uscode/text/18/241

Sure, but that, found on appeal, automatically kicks the case on merits - Defeat. not pardon. THEN go after the DA all you want.

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All I know is that if someone is pointing a rifle at me, with far less circumstance as this case, I would be pulling the trigger first too.

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All I know is that if someone is pointing a rifle at me, with far less circumstance as this case, I would be pulling the trigger first too.

I would advise right of center types... if there are BLM riots in your area, stay away from them. No good can come of being caught up in them. And don't be posting on social media. I don't want to say don't arm yourself necessarily, but be in mind we're in a new era of American Justice (or the lack thereof). Don't ruin your life over something stupid.

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Greg Abbott working to 'swiftly' pardon Army Sergeant convicted of murder in Black Lives Matter riot

Texas Gov. 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-police demonstration in 2020.

"I am working as swiftly as Texas law allows regarding the pardon of Sgt. Perry," the Texas Republican tweeted Saturday along with a statement on how his office will go about 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. ............

https://www.foxnews.com/politics/greg-abbott-working-swiftly-pardon-army-sergeant-convicted-murder-black-lives-matter-riot

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It doesn't need a pardon.
It needs an appeal.

This needs to be defeated.

Agreed.  The DA needs to be punished with loss of law license and prison time.  Take it up with the bar.
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I would advise right of center types... if there are BLM riots in your area, stay away from them. No good can come of being caught up in them. And don't be posting on social media. I don't want to say don't arm yourself necessarily, but be in mind we're in a new era of American Justice (or the lack thereof). Don't ruin your life over something stupid.

Nah... Not here. Already happened in the thick of it... Found out the rednecks and the bikers were standing with the sheriffs and the local cops... And they had a van load of party favors... Some of em went to get em, and they got followed. So folks caught em at it, fixin to unload all that, and them fellas fell up a few staircases and were plumb wore out before the sheriffs got around...

And I wouldn't be surprised if they fell up a few more getting to the jail. No one I know got in any trouble.

They had a quiet demonstration uptown, tucked tail and ran back to Spokane...  :cool:


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Agreed.  The DA needs to be punished with loss of law license and prison time.  Take it up with the bar.

YEP. Nip this kind of thing right in the bud.

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Agreed.  The DA needs to be punished with loss of law license and prison time.  Take it up with the bar.

Never going to happen.

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Never going to happen.

Oh, I don't know. It IS Texas.

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Merged some threads and moved it all to Texas.

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Nah... Not here. Already happened in the thick of it... Found out the rednecks and the bikers were standing with the sheriffs and the local cops... And they had a van load of party favors... Some of em went to get em, and they got followed. So folks caught em at it, fixin to unload all that, and them fellas fell up a few staircases and were plumb wore out before the sheriffs got around...

And I wouldn't be surprised if they fell up a few more getting to the jail. No one I know got in any trouble.

They had a quiet demonstration uptown, tucked tail and ran back to Spokane...  :cool:

I guess... hey Im all for it if true. Thing is we used to think this sort of thing wouldn't happen in Texas, and that got blown out of the water with this verdict.

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It doesn't need a pardon.
It needs an appeal.

This needs to be defeated.

No kidding. DA needs to be disbarred and jailed.
The Republic is lost.

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I guess... hey Im all for it if true. Thing is we used to think this sort of thing wouldn't happen in Texas, and that got blown out of the water with this verdict.

Well, it IS Austin, right? I hear tell that don't count.  :whistle:

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I would advise right of center types... if there are BLM riots in your area, stay away from them. No good can come of being caught up in them. And don't be posting on social media. I don't want to say don't arm yourself necessarily, but be in mind we're in a new era of American Justice (or the lack thereof). Don't ruin your life over something stupid.

Not just right of center types. But anybody

Antifa and BLM are a protected class.
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Hiding excupatory evidence is what got Mike Nifong thrown in jail, correct?

Also disbarred, civil lawsuits, etc.

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I'd be very, very, very concerned at the capricious and deliberate withholding of Brady Material at the prosecution's request. This amounts to a conspiracy to deprive the accused of a fundamental Civil Right. It is actionable under US law, criminally and civilly.

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Sure, but that, found on appeal, automatically kicks the case on merits - Defeat. not pardon. THEN go after the DA all you want.

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Gov. Abbott "Working as Swiftly as Texas Law Allows" to Pardon Army Sergeant Convicted of Murdering BLM Rioter Wielding AK-47

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Texas Gov. Greg Abbott is seeking a pardon for Army Sergeant Daniel Perry, who was convicted of murder yesterday for shooting and killing a Black Lives Matter rioter who was wielding an AK-47 during an anti-police protest in downtown Austin in July 2020. The murder case was brought forth, of course, by a Soros-backed district attorney.
 

The governor tweeted on Saturday that he was "working as swiftly as Texas law allows," and that pardons in Texas must be recommended by the Board of Pardons and Paroles. Abbott has also instructed the board to expedite its review so that he can sign the pardon once it reaches his desk.

Perry was driving for Uber and encountered the protesters, who were illegally blocking city streets that night. Among the protesters was 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 the firearm at Perry, prompting him to open fire with the handgun he legally carried for self-defense. The Austin Police Department concluded that Perry acted in self-defense at the time.

https://notthebee.com/article/gov-abbott-seeks-to-pardon-army-sergeant-convicted-of-murder-in-blm-protester-shooting/
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The important message here is "Don't go pointing a gun at someone else unless you are willing to be shot by them."
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The important message here is "Don't go pointing a gun at someone else unless you are willing to be shot by them."
Point an AK at me I take that as an imminent threat of severe bodily injury or death.

The man's response was appropriate.

What was not appropriate was the DA instructing detectives to omit Brady Material (exculpatory information) from their submissions to the grand jury.

IMHO, there would have been no indictment had that material been present.

Withholding Brady Material is unconstitutional, and to collude (conspire) to do so a violation of the accused's rights to Due Process under the Law.

Conspiracy to deprive someone of one or more Civil Rights under color of law is punishable under Untied States' law:
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Whoever, under color of any law, statute, ordinance, regulation, or custom, willfully subjects any person in any State, Territory, Commonwealth, Possession, or District to the deprivation of any rights, privileges, or immunities secured or protected by the Constitution or laws of the United States, or to different punishments, pains, or penalties, on account of such person being an alien, or by reason of his color, or race, than are prescribed for the punishment of citizens, shall be fined under this title or imprisoned not more than one year, or both; and if bodily injury results from the acts committed in violation of this section or if such acts include the use, attempted use, or threatened use of a dangerous weapon, explosives, or fire, shall be fined under this title or imprisoned not more than ten years, or both; and if death results from the acts committed in violation of this section or if such acts include kidnapping or an attempt to kidnap, aggravated sexual abuse, or an attempt to commit aggravated sexual abuse, or an attempt to kill, shall be fined under this title, or imprisoned for any term of years or for life, or both, or may be sentenced to death.

 
This may call for a pardon of the man convicted, but it calls for prosecutions as well for the DA who 'requested' Brady Material be left out of investigator's reports and possibly for the investigator(s) as well. Of course, if they came forth and indicated they were under duress, perhaps the investigators could be granted immunity...
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It is no exaggeration to say groups like Antifa and BLM are the secret army of the left



 

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IF true,that would be the worse-kept secret in the world.
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Why is there no talk about an appeal of the conviction?  It seems to me that an appeal would be a slam-dunk, but all the talk has jumped immediately to a pardon by the governor. Why?
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It doesn't need a pardon.
It needs an appeal.

This needs to be defeated.

@roamer_1

I agree,but I also think that bogus arrests and charges like that MUST be shut down and the DA's that file the charges should be disbarred and given prison time.

The ONLY way this can happen and justice be served is to have him released on parole immediately,
and THEN file the charges and name him as a witness.
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Never going to happen.

@Kamaji

Not in DC,or anywhere else in DC or on the left coast.

Too sad,and too true.

Or at least will never happen as long as the left remains in control of our judicial system.
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