The Controversy Surrounding Daniel Perry's Case and Pardon Request.

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Newly unsealed court documents reveal that Daniel Perry, the man convicted of murdering a Black Lives Matter protester in Austin, regularly shared racist memes and content in private messages and social media posts, including descriptions of killing protesters and minorities. Perry's legal team argued the move was self-defense, but witnesses testified that the victim never raised his weapon. Perry now faces the possibility of life in prison.
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- Abbott's Daniel Perry pardon request in BLM death stinks (Editorial) Houston Chronicle
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