State District Judge Cliff Brown gave Daniel Perry 25 years in prison for murdering Black Lives Matter protester Garrett Foster.
has finally received his sentence. On the morning of May 10, State District Judge Cliff Brown gave Perry 25 years in prison for murdering Black Lives Matter protester, spoke to the court about who her son was. She described how he and his common-law wife,, had marched for Black lives and fed the unhoused in Downtown Austin for 50 days straight, before Perry shot Foster to death on July 25, 2020.
Perry, an Army sergeant, was convicted of Foster’s murder on April 7. At his trial, his attorneys argued that Perry had mistakenly turned his car into a group ofdemonstrators and then fired in self-defense when Foster approached him, legally carrying an AK-47. Travis County prosecutors responded by showing text messages Perry had written in which he fantasized about killing a protester:"I might go to Dallas to shoot looters,” among them.
Mitchell also described how things have changed, now that Foster is gone. “It’s hard to sleep in my bed, because he’s not there,” she told the court in fits and starts, her voice breaking. “And I have friends that have been taking care of me, and have to do all that stuff that Garrett was doing for me, and it’s hard to get comfortable with being vulnerable…. I know it’s never going to be the same again.
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