Texas Gov. Greg Abbott issued his first public statement since the jury announced a guilty verdict in the murder trial of U.S. Army Sgt. Daniel Perry on Friday, promising he is “working swiftly” on a pardon and continuing his push to rein in U.S. District Attorneys who received campaign funding from organizations tied to George Soros.
Abbott has requested a pardon for Perry, who shot a Black Lives Matter protester in July of 2020. The shooting has become politically divisive, with conservatives heralding Perry’s actions as an example of self defense, and liberals citing personal text messages used as evidence at trial to claim Perry intended to hunt down protesters.
“I am working as swiftly as Texas law allows regarding the pardon of Sgt. Perry,” wrote Abbott in a post on Twitter, attaching a longer statement. In that statement, Abbott pointed to Texas’s strong legal precedent for self defense.
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