Let there be no doubt: Texas’ Republican governor, Greg Abbott, is a proud supporter of Daniel Perry, the Army sergeant convicted of murdering a Black Lives Matter protester in 2020.
The fact Perry killed someone in opposition to conservative ideals has made him into a celebrity of sorts on the right, including many in far-right media who have called for Abbott to pardon Perry. And Abbott has wasted no time obliging.
“I look forward to approving the Board’s pardon recommendation as soon as it hits my desk,” Abbott said in a statement on Twitter, referring to the Texas Board of Pardons and Paroles.
I am working as swiftly as Texas law allows regarding the pardon of Sgt. Perry. pic.twitter.com/HydwdzneMU
— Greg Abbott (@GregAbbott_TX) April 8, 2023
Abbott claims a jury and a “progressive” district attorney “nullified” Texas’ self-defense laws by convicting Perry. But a court filing released Thursday give us a clearer window into who Daniel Perry is: a racist, blood-thirsty killer who fantasized about carrying out violence against protesters and, I should note, seemed interested in connecting with young girls.
Apparently, this is just the kind of man Abbott wants released.
The Houston Chronicle was first to report on the court filing, which includes text messages and images from Perry’s phone. The filing shows that a review of Perry’s phone suggests he had searched online for protests taking place in various Texas cities, including Austin and Dallas, and also searched for protesters who had been shot.








