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Army Sgt. Daniel Perry, center, and his attorney Doug O'Connell, left, walk out of the courtroom during jury deliberations in his murder trial, Friday, April 7, 2023, in Austin, Texas. (Jay Janner ...
Army Sgt. Daniel Perry, right, and his attorney Doug O’Connell walk out of the courtroom during jury deliberations Friday, April 7, 2023, in his trial in the shooting death of Garrett Foster, an ...
Daniel Perry reacts after being sentenced to 25 years for the murder of Garrett Foster at the Blackwell-Thurman Criminal Justice Center in Austin, Texas, on Wednesday May 10, 2023.
Texas Gov. Greg Abbott pardoned former Army Sgt. Daniel Perry on May 16, 2024. Perry was convicted in April 2023 of killing Air Force veteran Garrett Foster at a Black Lives Matter protest in Austin.
Daniel Perry was convicted of murdering Garrett Foster during the Black Lives Matter ... We intend to fight to get Daniel’s military service characterization upgraded to an Honorable Discharge.
Army Sgt. Daniel Perry’s attorneys Doug O’Connell, left, and Clint Broden address news reporters on May 10, 2023, after the soldier was sentenced in Austin, Texas, to 25 years in prison for ...
Gov. Abbott pardons Daniel Perry after he shot, killed protester in 2020 by: Will DuPree, ... He also plans to work to have Perry’s military discharge upgraded to an honorable discharge.
“We intend to fight to get Daniel's military service characterization upgraded to an Honorable Discharge.” More: Mixed reactions on X to Gov. Abbott's pardon of Daniel Perry: 'Excellent,' 'all ...
Daniel Perry turned to the digital world before he killed Garrett Foster. What his phone reveals today after his murder conviction and pardon by Gov. Abbott. Inside the 131 days before Daniel ...
“Daniel Perry was imprisoned for 372 days and lost the military career that he loved,” O'Connell said in a statement. “We intend to fight to get Daniel's military service characterization ...
AUSTIN, Texas — Texas Gov. Greg Abbott has pardoned Daniel Perry after the Texas Board of Pardons and Paroles unanimously voted on Thursday to recommend a pardon for the U.S. Army sergeant who ...
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