Pardon petition filed for Army sergeant sentenced to decades in prison for deadly shooting of armed Black Lives Matter protester: Attorneys

A petition to pardon Daniel Perry was filed in court (Garrett Foster photo from GoFundMe; Perry

A petition to pardon Daniel Perry was filed in court (Garrett Foster photo from GoFundMe; Perry’s mug shot from Austin Police Department; courtroom screenshot from Houston CBS affiliate KHOU)

A pardon review is underway for a convicted Army sergeant working an Uber shift who shot and killed an assault rifle-wielding Black Lives Matter protester in Texas.

Texas Board of Pardons and Paroles is reviewing the case of Daniel Perry in the murder of Garrett Foster, shot during a Black Lives Matter protest in Austin on July 25, 2020.

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