Texas Governor Greg Abbott Pardons Daniel Perry Who Killed BLM Protester in 2020

Daniel Perry, a US Soldier Who Fatally Shot a BLM Protester, Gets Pardon from Texas Governor Greg Abbott

Texas Gov. Greg Abbott pardoned ex-Army sergeant Daniel Perry, who is convicted of killing an armed protester during a 2020 Black Lives Matter march. The decision followed a unanimous recommendation by the Texas Board of Pardons and Paroles to restore Perry's firearms rights.
Texas: Daniel Perry Gets Punishment Over BLM Shooting

Texas: Daniel Perry Hit with 25-Year Jail Time Over BLM Protester Shooting

Daniel Perry, the self-admitted racist promised to be pardoned by Texas Governor Greg Abbott after he killed a BLM protester, was sentenced to 25 years in prison.
Texas: Twitter Reacts to Gregg Abbott’s Daniel Perry Pardon Plan

Texas: Gregg Abbott's Plan to Pardon Convicted Murdered Daniel Perry Sparks Twitter Backlash

Texas Governor Greg Abbott announced that it would pardon Daniel Perry, who was guilty of shooting a protester to death, as soon as a request reached his desk.
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