safety concern. we are monitoring this developing story and keep you updated as we learn more. breaking tonight, in austin texas, governor greg abbott says is working swiftly pardon army sgt. convicted of murder during the 2020 black lives matter right. hey shooting police originally deemed self-defense but a liberal prosecutor decided to pursue the case anyway. even after the lead detective accused him of withholding evidence and witness tampering. now the fate of the sgt. mcdaniel sits in the hands of texas border pardon pearls. joining me now exclusively to break down the case, who today governor dan patrick. thank you for joining me on this story. when you have a lead detective accusing the prosecutor of witness tampering, i don t understand what s going on when you have a da who typically is not tough on crime, all of a sudden going after this guy, what can you tell us? the da like a lot of the das around the country in big blue cities seem to let criminals go free and
police say there s no public safety concern. we are monitoring this developing story and keep you updated as we learn more. breaking tonight, in austin texas, governor greg abbott says is working swiftly pardon army sgt. convicted of murder during the 2020 black lives matter right. hey shooting police originally deemed self-defense but a liberal prosecutor decided to pursue the case anyway. even after the lead detective accused him of withholding evidence and witness tampering. now the fate of the sgt. mcdaniel sits in the hands of texas border pardon pearls. joining me now exclusively to break down the case, who today governor dan patrick. thank you for joining me on this story. when you have a lead detective accusing the prosecutor of witness tampering, i don t understand what s going on when you have a da who typically is not tough on crime, all of a sudden going after this guy, what can you tell us? the da like a lot of the das around the country in big blue cities seem
protest, these are riots. violence is happening. i think the has to be one standard of justice, people can oppose riley which i don t understand the same person could but they have the right to do that but to chase her down, there has to be consequences for this. trans people are entitled to their rights. these female athletes are entitled to theirs and they should be allowed to speak, everyone should be allowed to speak. if we can t have rational civil debate in america and particularly the university setting, we are lost and if i were the administrator there i would demand all these people who engage in the violence should be expelled and i would have another form where i have a pro and con, kylie gaines and someone to oppose her, let them have a conversation and of the debate on the stage without this violence and listened to the ideas conveyed.
protest, these are riots. violence is happening. i think the has to be one standard of justice, people can oppose riley which i don t understand the same person could but they have the right to do that but to chase her down, there has to be consequences for this. trans people are entitled to their rights. these female athletes are entitled to theirs and they should be allowed to speak, everyone should be allowed to speak. if we can t have rational civil debate in america and particularly the university setting, we are lost and if i were the administrator there i would demand all these people who engage in the violence should be expelled and i would have another form where i have a pro and con, kylie gaines and someone to oppose her, let them have a conversation and of the debate on the stage without this violence and listened to the ideas conveyed.
Aug. 7, 1999 â July 2, 2021
Sgt. Cody Gene Watson, 21, of Pilot Rock, Oregon, passed away in the mountains that he loved while hiking with his best friends.
Cody was born to Holli Hill Aug. 7, 1999, in Pendleton, Oregon. Later they met Kyle and moved to Pilot Rock, where Cody attended school all through high school.
Cody enlisted in the Oregon National Guard in August of 2016, with the dream of flying chinooks. He completed Boot/AIT right after high school graduation in the summer of 2017. Cody served a one-year deployment in Qatar from September 2019 to August 2020. In October 2020, Cody was promoted to sergeant. He loved the military and had been accepted into the flight school program that was scheduled to begin in February 2022.