Texas Governor Abbott Pardons Sgt. Daniel Perry

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On May 16, 2024, Governor Greg Abbott pardoned Sgt. Daniel Perry. Perry was convicted of murder on April 7, 2023, in what many believe was a politically motivated case in Austin, Texas. During the prosecution, a police detective complained about the prosecution’s bias against Daniel Perry.

On July 25, 2020, BLM protestors blocked Perry’s car and beat on it. Then, one of the protestors, Garrett Foster, approached Perry’s car with an AK47-style rifle and motioned for Perry to roll down his window. After rolling down the window, Perry said he saw Foster start to raise his rifle toward Perry from a low-ready position. He shot Foster, and the crowd around the vehicle dispersed, allowing him to drive off a short way, where he immediately contacted the police less than a minute after the shooting. As he was driving away, another protester fired shots at his vehicle.

The Austin Police Department and the County Prosecutor refused to bring charges against Perry. A few months later, a Soros-backed Prosecutor, Garza, was elected. He convened a Grand Jury and brought Perry to trial for murder.

On the conviction of Daniel Perry, Governor Greg Abbott asked the Texas Board of Pardons to give him a recommendation.  Governor Abbott is limited by Texas law, and can only pardon a person if given a recommendation to do so by the Board of Pardons.

Over a year later, on May 16, 2024, the Texas Board of Pardons unanimously recommended U.S. Army Sergeant Daniel Perry be pardoned. From the board:

The members of the Board of Pardons and Paroles delved into the intricacies of Perry’s case. The investgative efforts encompassed a meticulous review of pertinent documents, from police reports to court records, witness statements, and interviews with individuals linked to the case.After a thorough examination of the amassed information, the parole board reached a decision on May 16, 2024. The Board voted unanimously to recommend a full pardon and restoration of firearm rights. The recommendation of the Board was conveyed to the Governor on this same date.

Governor Greg Abbott acted promptly. At 1:25 p.m., Governor Abbott signed the pardon for Sgt. Daniel Perry, restoring all civil rights. From the proclamation:

A FULL PARDON AND RESTORATION OF FULL CIVIL RIGHTS OF CITIZENSHIP THAT MAY HAVE HERETOFORE BEEN LOST AS A RESULT OF HIS CONVICTION OF THE OFFENSE ABOVE SET OUT IN CAUSE NO.D-l-DC21-900007, 147TH JUDICIAL DISTRICT COURT, TRAVIS COUNTY, TEXAS.

 

Perry had been imprisoned for over a year and had been discharged from the Army because of the conviction in Texas. From statesman.com:

“Daniel Perry was imprisoned for 372 days and lost the military career that he loved,” Doug O’Connell, an attorney who represents Perry, said in a statement. “The action by Governor Abbott and the Pardon Board corrects the courtroom travesty which occurred over a year ago and represents justice in this case.”

Sgt. Daniel Perry has been reported as being out of prison within two hours of the Governor’s pardon.

Attorney General Ken Paxton is very familiar with lawfare conducted by leftist prosecutors in Texas far-left jurisdictions.  From Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton:

“Americans across the country have been watching this case in Texas and praying for justice after BLM riots terrorized the nation in 2020,” Paxton wrote. “Our right to self-defense is enshrined in the Constitution. Soros-backed prosecutors like Jose Garza do not get to pick and choose the rights we have as Americans, and I am relieved that justice has prevailed.”

The shooting on July 25, 2020, in Austin, Texas, was a tragic situation. In Texas, the protestors were allowed to be in the street as long as the authorities had not ordered them out of the street. The civil authorities had not ordered them off the street. Daniel Perry fully believed himself to be where he was entitled to be, and the BLM protestors blocked his way and beat on his car.  This correspondent believes the organizers of the BLM protests deliberately taught protestors to provoke drivers, attempting to obtain a violent response that could be used in the media. By using the “oppressors” vs “oppressed” language, BLM characterized everyone who was not in the protest as an evil oppressor.

Some states, such as Florida, have changed their laws. In Florida, if “protestors” block roadways and public right-of-ways without a permit, drivers who are threatened are allowed to use deadly force to escape the threat.

Americans generally perceive those who block roadways to be on the wrong side of the law. Governor Abbott’s pardon of Sgt. Daniel Perry is popular in Texas.


About Dean Weingarten:

Dean Weingarten has been a peace officer, a military officer, was on the University of Wisconsin Pistol Team for four years, and was first certified to teach firearms safety in 1973. He taught the Arizona concealed carry course for fifteen years until the goal of Constitutional Carry was attained. He has degrees in meteorology and mining engineering, and retired from the Department of Defense after a 30 year career in Army Research, Development, Testing, and Evaluation.

Dean Weingarten

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Dubi Loo

Perry neve should have been charged let alone pay a heavy price for staying alive.

MarkG

Good job Gov Abbott! Now get legislation passed like Florida’s so that people threatened by road blockers can turn them into roadkill!

Terry

So, is the Government going to give the Sgt. his back pay and the salary he would have gotten until retirement?

gregs

right? even a fudd armed with a rifle is more dangerous than an army veteran with a handgun. this is called a disparity of force and perry should never have been charged.
thankfully i live in florida where our legislature has provided us an avenue of escape for terrorist events like this. hopefully no one will ever have to use it, but…

musicman44mag

From the article: Some states, such as Florida, have changed their laws. In Florida, if “protestors” block roadways and public right-of-ways without a permit, drivers who are threatened are allowed to use deadly force to escape the threat. Now what is required is for the federal government to make this a federal law and for all states to adopt it. Of course the blue states like mine will ignore it like they do laws for illegals in our country and illegals being able to vote but that would make RED states more enticing for people to move to and blue… Read more »

2A Gun Guy

Perry should have Never Been Charged!

WI Patriot

As it should be…
Truth told, this NEVER should’ve happened in the first place…

snowmaker

the process is the punishment. Sgt. Daniel Perry was punished for his actions. never forget that many of our countrymen would agree with Soros and his DA, and DON’T forget it later on, when they are begging for help.

Logician

Perry should have demanded to see his WRITTEN guarantee of getting a fair trial right at the beginning, when he first made contact with the police to report the self defense shooting! Put them on Actual Notice that you are aware of the scams and other forms of crimes that they love to run on unsuspecting people. Why should anyone have to go through the bogus trial, since it’s not going to be fair to them? Or am I missing something here?