he s not been sentenced yet, but texas governor greg abbott already says he wants th pardon to be clear, this is not a cas of somebody being wrongfully convicted. no mom is disputed that in 2020, paris drove his car into a crowd of black lives matte protesters in austin, texas, before shooting and killing man named garrett foster his legal defense rested o texas is then direct ground la which allows residents to kill someone in the after self-defense perry s lawyers noted that h was carrying a rifle at a time which is legally other to do and the state of texas, whic has the was just gonna loss an the nation but crucially, witnesses say that boston effort raised th gun. the jurors did not buy the self-defense arguments and convicted him. perry sent messengers to friends the read, quote, by go to dallas to shooters, and quote. my had to kill if you people o our way to work. they are arriving outside my apartment complex. yesterday, eight newly unseale
incredibly jealous and angry and that tipped her over and she killed him it just doesn t work fo misspent carl henry govern was one o katrina s lawyers. we have to look at the time in which these two parties wer intimate with one another, a matter of weeks. to say that the relationship was at such a strong level tha she would become jealous o irate to the point where she would murder somebody, thi doesn t resonate with the time in which they were together. as for that gun, katrina attorneys argue that the traveling nurse has long since lost track of it they said someone could ve stolen the gum along the way and use it on eric she shift from one resident through other, versus state. she may have left the gun, o was unaware of myth where th gun may have been. jurors were not swayed an it took them just six hours to find katrina guilty of murde in the first degree. there s no doubt in my mind that, had she not convicted of
while this is of cours incredible, let s not forget about those who are stil missing or being detained by russia in the 13 months since the war began, troops have taken thousands of children, the exact number unknown ukraine officials estimate i is somewhere around 19,000 this gets taken from their families, from their schools even from orphanages a reminder that it is often th most vulnerable among us who pay the biggest price of war after another quick break, w will hear from two college students at the center of th gun and safety protest i tennessee, where their calls for action are next. first, a preview of what els is ahead tonight here on msnbc hey, there i m ayma mohyeldin. tonight at nine eastern on ayman, congressman ro khanna who sits on the house oversigh committee is here to discuss how his republican colleague are reportedly misrepresenting their investigation to the biden family that is tonight at nine eastern, right here on msnbc. that s why you choose vmware.
team with the indian state police he was swat so, theoretically here, thi premeditated crime, he is goin to trust a handgun that s come off the street that he hasn checked out. he s just unwrapped it from th sweatshirt and immediately used it for hi business well, it was, it was th gun. those are questions that i can t possibly answer. why did he want me there at th crime scene? we know why, because he wanted me to take the blame for all o this so, as boney tells, it th transaction happens, h delivers the gun, he was the gunfire in the garage, and the david camm tries to shoot him. why don t you just deal right out of there if you point a weapon at me even on a prison level, is a guy comes at me with a shank i m going to get that shan from him and then it s my turn. it s that simple i m just going to put it out there. i can t get any trouble. my intent was to kill davi camm that day. you try to kill, me and i going to kill you. but before i had a chance to kill him, i stu
and it was a situation where i really had to think about what was at stake and doing what was right i that moment, having to sit there and look at the sky that i knew killed my family, and not react. the defense said boney story was absurd for starters, why would an e cop ask an ex-con for a gun? the police officer doesn think, well, how can i trust this guy he s a criminal. and the guy who just got out o prison doesn t smell a rat he doesn t think maybe i m being set up it makes absolutely no sense the defense took on boney s story in cross-examination we had some of the sam questions when we spoke to him how many versions did i take to get to the store you just told? three, four, five times, maybe yes, i finally realized the more i keep lying, i m jus digging myself deeper an deeper i m not going to get out of it and when i did finally start