The Texas Board of Pardons and Paroles has initiated a review for a potential pardon of Daniel Perry, who was convicted for the murder of a Black Lives Matter protester in 2020. This action follows @GovAbbott's request to reconsider Perry's case. The review has sparked a strong reaction from the Travis County district attorney’s office, highlighting the case's significance and the broader implications for justice and public safety in the area.
The Travis County district attorney’s office reacted strongly on Friday to news that state officials have officially begun investigating whether to recommend a pardon for Daniel Perry. https://t.co/keRoALJQpe
🚨Time for Change in Travis County🚨 Elections have consequences, and the leadership of @JosePGarza as District Attorney has had significant repercussions in Travis County. It's become clear that the expectations for safety, justice, and equitable treatment under the law are not… https://t.co/HpjUgZGqDu
Pardon for man convicted of killing Black Lives Matter protester under reviewhttps://www.wfaa.com/article/news/local/pardon-murder-blm-protester-austin-texas/269-1846b545-aa84-4d0c-a637-a1690293ec8d
Following @GovAbbott's prompting to take up the case of Daniel Perry, convicted on charges of murdering a Black Lives Matter protester in 2020, new documents reveal the Texas Board of Pardons and Paroles has begun the pardon review process. https://t.co/wd7FdqmXvN
BREAKING: Pardon under review for man convicted of killing protester in downtown Austin | READ MORE: https://t.co/VZLTOP3bCT
#BREAKING: A pardon is under review for Daniel Perry, a man convicted of killing a Black Lives Matter protester in 2020 https://t.co/K9C2XbRpwD