Article 6N1MM Texas’s pardon of a man who killed a Black Lives Matter protester is chilling | Tayo Bero

Texas’s pardon of a man who killed a Black Lives Matter protester is chilling | Tayo Bero

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Tayo Bero
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Governor Greg Abbott would have us believe this was a case of self-defense. Would he say that if the situation were reversed?

This month, the Texas state parole board unanimously recommended the pardon and release of convicted killer and former US army sergeant Daniel Perry, along with the restoration of his firearm rights. Perry had been working as an Uber driver in July 2020 when he shot and killed Garrett Foster, a white man who was attending a Black Lives Matter protest with his Black fiancee. Perry was later indicted for murder, tried, convicted and sentenced to 25 years in prison by an Austin jury.

Almost a year from the date of his sentencing, Perry's pardon was granted by Texas governor Greg Abbott, and he now walks free. As terrifying as the initial incident was, this pardon sends a chilling message: that politically motivated killing is OK, and that politicians are more focused on pandering to political pressure than protecting people's lives.

Tayo Bero is a Guardian US columnist

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