Texas Army sergeant convicted of murdering protester in 2020 shared posts about killing looters, court docs reveal

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An Army sergeant who was convicted of murder in the fatal shooting of a protester in 2020 — and who Gov. Abbott said he wants to pardon — sent messages about killing demonstrators and shared racist memes before the shooting, court documents show.

— posted on social media and sent messages about killing demonstrators and shared racist memes before the shooting, new court documents revealed.

, and was also critical of the Black Lives Matter movement and talked about killing and shooting people.A 76-page filing, dated March 27, was unsealed Thursday and revealed Perry’s social media footprint and private messages. Another meme found on his phone sent on May 29, 2020, had the text"my employer" with a photo of a building with a sign on it that said,"White power, White county power & light co," the filing said.Whitney Mitchell, Garrett Foster's fiancée, attends a vigil for Foster on July 26, 2020, in downtown Austin, Texas.He also shared a meme on his Facebook page on March 17, 2020, that showed a girl sitting in her dad’s lap with a book.

Perry told that person, “no protesters go near me or my car” and the friend replied, “can you catch me a negro daddy” and he replied “that is what I am hoping,” the filing said. And on June 1, 2020, he shared on Facebook a YouTube link with the title: “Protestors looters get shot San Antonio Texas.” Perry posted this with the text “Glad someone finally did something.”On July 25, 2020, Perry was driving in downtown Austin when he came to a stop after encountering protesters.

 

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DavidAFrench Time for Texas to start a recall on GovAbbott

DavidAFrench More nuanced than just a murderer. Accused was an Uber driver, protesters surrounded his car, protester points AR-15 at the accused, accused shoots protester, 2 detectives said accused acted in self defense, DA orders all exculpatory evidence removed from grand jury.

doesn't matter what he sent to who, the protester pointed a gun at this guy's face, as soon as he did that he lost the right to live

Only 35. Hate ages you.

So what you're saying is that a judge sat on evidence that would have aided the governor in making his decisions for purely partisan reasons.

' Demonstrators ' lol

Guess most people in todays world are guilty of posting mean memes, and hateful rhetoric, but it doesn’t mean we’re out to kill. Just another way for liberals to justify charging a man for murder in a self defense case.

what memes did he share?

CoralReef84 He’s in-line with the Governor

Propaganda NBCNightlyNews. Just anti-gun propaganda.

elikdh Yes of course he did. That's why this MAGA gov wants to pardon him.

DavidAFrench IF a person has a checkered social media resume, can he not then defend himself if attacked? Huh?

An army soldier who was wrongfully convicted

He should be pardoned. The Fake news never critized dems for bailing out murderers

Committing murder and pardoning murderers to stick it it to the libs. What a country we live in.

Man look like he still plotting in that pic.

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