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A Travis County jury on Friday found Uber driver Daniel Perry guilty of murder in the shooting death of Austin protester Garrett Foster in 2020. The jury deliberated 17 hours over two days to ...
A Travis County jury on Friday found Uber driver Daniel Perry guilty of murder in the shooting death of Austin protester Garrett Foster in 2020. The jury deliberated 17 hours over two days to ...
On the night of 25 July 2020 – a summer filled with racial justice protests – Perry was working as an Uber driver in Austin. Gov. Abbott requests possible pardon for Daniel Perry ...
A judge has sentenced Daniel Perry to 25 years in prison for the murder of ... Daniel Perry, 36, was working as an Uber driver in Austin when he ran a red light and turned into a Black ...
Daniel Perry was driving for Uber at the time he shot and killed protester Garrett Foster, ... an Uber driver shot and killed a Black Lives Matter protester who approached him while holding a rifle.
Garrett Foster's wife said he did not raise his rifle before Uber driver Daniel Perry fatally shot him. Foster fell in front of her, she said. News Sports Hookem.com Austin360 Opinion Advertise ...
Uber driver Daniel Perry told police he hoped Austin protester Garrett Foster was OK after shooting him five times. News Sports Hookem.com Austin360 Opinion Advertise Obituaries eNewspaper Legals.
No photo or video has been presented in court that shows Uber driver Daniel Perry shooting Austin protester Garrett Foster in 2020. Lawyers in the murder trial have had to rely on witness ...
Garrett Foster, right, is seen with his wife Whitney Mitchell. Foster was shot and killed on July 25, 2020, by Uber driver Daniel Perry.
On the night of July 25, 2020, Perry, an Army sergeant working as an Uber driver, was traveling on Fourth Street and turned onto Congress Avenue, where a Black Lives Matter crowd was marching.
The first day of the trial of Daniel Perry opens with a prosecutor saying Uber driver meant to drive into protest crowd and fatally shoot Garrett Foster in downtown Austin.
Perry’s criminal attorney, Clint Broden, has said he was working as an Uber driver that night and had just dropped off passengers before he encountered Foster and other protesters.
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