Prosecutor slams Abbott’s ‘unlawful’ pardon of Army sergeant who killed Black Lives Matter protester, wants higher court to intervene

Prosecutors are seeking to overturn a pardon for Daniel Perry, in courtroom photo and top inset, convicted of murdering Garrett Foster, bottom inset. (Victim

Prosecutors are seeking to overturn a pardon for Daniel Perry, in courtroom photo and top inset, convicted of murdering Garrett Foster, bottom inset. (Victim’s photo from GoFundMe; Perry’s mug shot from Austin Police Department; Courtroom photo from The Associated Press)

A Texas prosecutor is asking a higher court to reverse what he says is an “unlawful” pardon by Texas Gov. Greg Abbott of an Army sergeant convicted of murdering a Black Lives Matter protester.

Travis County District Attorney José Garza announced he was issuing a writ of mandamus asking the Texas Court of Criminal Appeals to overturn the pardon for Daniel Perry, 37, who killed Garrett Foster, 28, in the summer of 2020.

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