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Houston - Governor Greg Abbott this week issued a full pardon to Daniel Perry, the Austin Uber driver who shot and killed an armed protester back in 2020 during a "Black Lives Matter" protest.
In the wake of Gov. Greg Abbott's pardon of Daniel Perry for killing a Black Lives Matter protester in Austin four years ago, 14 attorneys general have called on the federal government to open an ...
Daniel Perry, the man convicted of murder but pardoned by Governor Greg Abbott, will face trial for deadly conduct. Travis County Judge Carlos Barrera tells CBS Austin he will not be dismissing ...
Daniel Perry, a former Army sergeant convicted of killing a Black Lives Matter protester in downtown Austin in 2020, was ...
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Daniel Perry was convicted of murdering protester Garrett Foster in 2020, and has already been released from prison in Texas Charlotte Phillipp is a Weekend Writer-Reporter at PEOPLE. She has been ...
On Thursday, Texas Governor Greg Abbott approved a full pardon for Daniel Perry, an Uber driver who shot and killed anti-police brutality protester Garrett Foster in 2020.
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Texas Gov. Greg Abbott has pardoned Daniel Perry, the Army sergeant who was convicted of murder in the fatal shooting of a Black Lives Matter protester in 2020. The Texas Board of Pardons and ...