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US Army sergeant indicted on murder, aggravated assault charges over shooting of Garrett Foster

US Army sergeant indicted on murder, aggravated assault charges over shooting of Garrett Foster By Lauren Reid According to his attorney, Army Sergeant Daniel Perry was driving for a ride-share company and had dropped off a client in downtown Austin shortly before the shooting. Perry was heading to a hot spot to wait for notification on another pick-up or food delivery when he turned right onto Congress Avenue and encountered a large group of protesters. Perry allegedly did not know there was a protest going on in downtown Austin. The District Attorney s office Thursday said the court has set bail for Perry in the amount of $250,000 for the murder and aggravated assault case, and $50,000 for the misdemeanor deadly conduct case.

Fort Hood soldier accused of fatally shooting Austin protester Garrett Foster indicted on multiple charges

Fort Hood soldier accused of fatally shooting Austin protester Garrett Foster indicted on multiple charges SOURCE: Broden & Micklsen and last updated 2021-07-01 16:56:47-04 AUSTIN, TX — The man who shot an Austin Black Lives Matter protester in July 2020 has been indicted according to KVUE. A Travis County grand jury has decided to charge U.S. Army Sgt. Daniel Perry with murder, deadly conduct and aggravated assault in connection with the shooting death of Garrett Foster. Former Austin Police Chief Brian Manley said Foster was shot and killed as demonstrators marched through downtown Austin. Perry s attorney, Clint Broden, said Perry had dropped off a passenger near Congress Ave. in downtown Austin and was waiting for more clients when he encountered the group of protesters.

Texas soldier who shot protester indicted on murder charge - Medicine Hat NewsMedicine Hat News

Texas soldier who shot protester indicted on murder charge Poll Yes AUSTIN, Texas (AP) – An Army soldier who shot and killed an armed protester after driving into a crowd demonstrating against police violence in the Texas capital last summer has been indicted on murder charge, authorities said Thursday. Sgt. Daniel Perry, who was stationed at Fort Hood, was booked and released on $300,000 bail, said Kristen Dark, a spokeswoman for the Travis County Sheriff’s Office. She said Perry was booked on one count of murder and one count of deadly conduct in the death of Garrett Foster, 28. Prosecutors did not immediately comment on the case but scheduled a news conference for later Thursday. The Travis County district attorney had brought the case to a grand jury, which issued the indictment.

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