Army Sergeant Sentenced to 25 Years for Killing Black Lives Matter Protester in Texas

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Army Sergeant Daniel Perry was sentenced to 25 years in prison for murdering a Black Lives Matter protester, Garrett Foster, in Austin, Texas in 2020. Perry, who was working as an Uber driver at the time, ran a red light into a crowd of social-justice marchers and opened fire on Foster, who was carrying a legal AK-47 style rifle. Perry claimed he believed the rifle was aimed at him.
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