Pardon: Ex-Army Sergeant Released After Killing BLM Protester in Austin

AUSTIN, TEXAS – In a swift turn of events, former Army sergeant Daniel Perry, convicted of killing a Black Lives Matter protester in downtown Austin in 2020, was granted a full pardon by Texas Governor Greg Abbott. The Texas Board of Pardons and Paroles recommended Perry’s pardon on the murder conviction, leading to his immediate … Read more

Pardon Granted to US Army Sergeant Who Fatally Shot BLM Protester in Austin

Austin, Texas – Texas Governor Greg Abbott recently granted a full pardon to Daniel Perry, a former US Army sergeant and Uber driver who was serving a 25-year sentence for shooting and killing a Black Lives Matter protester in 2020. Perry’s case had sparked controversy and debate surrounding self-defense laws in the state, particularly the … Read more

Abbott Pardons Ex-Army Sergeant Convicted of Killing BLM Protester in Texas

Austin, Texas – Texas Governor Greg Abbott made headlines on Thursday by granting a pardon to Daniel Perry, a former Army sergeant who was previously convicted of killing a Black Lives Matter protester in Austin in 2020. This decision came shortly after the Texas Board of Pardons and Paroles unanimously recommended pardoning Perry and restoring … Read more

The Shocking Behavior of Black Lives Matter Director

Several Black Lives Matter chapters have launched a lawsuit against the BLM Global Network Foundation, a nonprofit corporation spawned by the protest movement. The complaint accuses the foundation director of “unjust enrichment,” especially the theft of $10 million in charitable contributions for personal spending. Black Lives Matter Grassroots alleges that Shalomyah Bowers, the leader of the Black Lives Matter Global Network Foundation, misappropriated cash from local activist organizations. BLM Grassroots stated in a complaint filed Thursday in Los Angeles Superior Court that Mr. Bowers determined he could not let go of his own piggyback. He violated his fiduciary obligations and the public trust by committing self-dealing.
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