Saturday, May 4, 2024

Texas Governor Greg Abbott Set To Pardon Veteran Convicted Of Murdering BLM Protestor

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Governor is expected to pardon an Army veteran who was convicted earlier this month of murdering a Black Lives Matter protestor during a riot that took place in July 2020.

is set to be pardoned by Abbott after he was convicted of “one count of murder … after the deadly shooting of Garrett Foster in the streets of downtown Austin on July 25, 2020,” per KVUE.

Bert Eyler with the National Center for Police Defense exclusively told American Liberty News that “the prosecution of Sgt. Perry by a Soros-funded district attorney was a chilling blow to our most sacred rights. That the decision to charge Perry coincided with the dismissal of all charges against the BLM rioters reveals George Soros' uncompromising vision for the United States should his overhaul of the judicial system succeed.”

The right to outside the home was upheld last year in the monumental Supreme Court case of NYSRPA v. Bruen when the nation's highest court decided the following:

“Nothing in the 's text draws a home/public distinction with respect to the right to keep and bear , and the definition of “bear” naturally encompasses public carry. Moreover, the Second Amendment guarantees an “individual right to possess and carry weapons in case of confrontation,” id., at 592, and confrontation can surely take place outside the home.”

Governor Abbott has promised to pardon Perry.

Upon hearing of Abbott's intent to pardon Perry, Eyler also told American Liberty News the following:

“The National Center for Police Defense is delighted Gov. Abbott is working as swiftly as the law allows to pardon Sgt. Perry. But there's more work to do. won't stop until the rights of individuals seeking to defend themselves lawfully are protected in every jurisdiction across our great nation.”

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Victoria Snitsar Churchill
Victoria Snitsar Churchill
Victoria Snitsar Churchill is a proud immigrant and naturalized U.S. citizen with a decade of experience in grassroots politics and community organizing. Her writing has been featured in many online publications, including Campus Reform, The Daily Torch and The Daily Signal. As an undergraduate at the University of Kansas, Victoria appeared in media outlets such as CBS News, TIME Magazine, The Washington Post Magazine, The Blaze and NRATV. Victoria is also a former NCAA D1 student-athlete and Kansas College Republicans State Chair. After moving eleven times in six years, Victoria resides in Arlington, Virginia and enjoys overpriced brunch on Sundays with her husband.

7 COMMENTS

  1. This case should have never went to trial. Sgt. Perry was simply defending himself. Someone comes at you with a rifle and you don’t protect yourself, you die. If the guy with the gun had been unarmed and approaching Sgt. Perry I might have agreed with the jury but that was not the case.

  2. Bravo Gov. Abbott! It is essential to have the option of pardon when exponents of the judicial system have become unprincipled, corrupt and evil.

  3. I keep say “ this is what our founding fathers warned all of us about” thank you Governor Abbott

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