BREAKING: Texas Governor Grants Mercy to Hero Who Fended Off Antifa Attacker

During a 2020 riot in Austin, TX, a Soros-funded prosecution prosecuted, tried, and convicted a former Army sergeant of shooting and murdering an Antifa thug waving an AK-47 at him. Many, including Texas Governor Greg Abbott, have called for a pardon in response to the verdict, which they consider as a grievous miscarriage of justice. In that vein, Abbott is attempting to expedite a pardon.

It’s again another example of Soros-funded prosecutors punishing the law-abiding while ignoring the criminals who rape, rob, and pillage their areas.

From the Post Millennial on the conviction:

On Friday, a jury found Daniel Perry guilty of murder for the shooting of Garrett Foster during a 2020 Black Lives Matter protest.

Perry, a former Army sergeant who was driving Uber at the time, encountered an armed BLM group that had taken over the streets of Austin, Texas during a riot on July 25, 2020. According to KXAN, Perry faced one count of murder and one count of aggravated assault with a deadly weapon. The jury did not find him guilty of the second charge.

Austin Police Department’s description of the incident stated that a car turned onto Congress Avenue near 4th Street at 9:51 pm. Protestors who were marching in the area surrounded the car, and Foster, who was part of the group, was armed with a rifle.

“I made a wrong turn, a guy pointed a freakin weapon at me and I panicked. I don’t know what to do. I’m just an Uber driver. I made a wrong turn; I’ve never had to shoot someone before. They started shooting back at me, and I got out of the area,” Perry told a 911 operator that night.

Here’s more:

And then there’s the matter of prosecutorial misconduct

A jury in Travis County, Texas found Army Sgt. Daniel Perry, 33, guilty of murder on Friday, nearly three years after he shot a BLM protester who had a history of threatening people with rifles, after a Soros-funded DA withheld nearly 100 pages of exculpatory evidence from the grand jury according to the lead investigator in the case.

Here’s an interview with the boogaloo lad done shortly before he ran into someone else with a gun who didn’t agree to be bullied by a thug with an AK.

And the shooting itself from two angles.

Here’s the latest on Abbott working to expedite the pardon process.

Let us offer a prayer for Sgt. Daniel Perry’s release from jail.

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