War GoFundMe removes page supporting Army sergeant who shot and killed armed Black Lives Matter protester - Kyle Rittenhouse trial on Veteran Difficulty for the Defendent, no pun intended

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A United States Army sergeant facing a murder charge after shooting a Black Lives Matter protester who approached his vehicle with an AK-47 had his GoFundMe page removed from the site by the company.

Perry’s attorneys confirmed to Fox News Digital that the GoFundMe page for their client, Army. Sgt. Daniel Perry, has been removed.

"It’s an expensive trial to undertake with the need for expert witnesses and stuff and we had a GoFundMe site that’s been taken down and it’s been weighing on him," Perry Attorney Clint Broden told Fox News Digital, adding that Perry’s father had to pay a "significant bond" for his release and that the ordeal has taken a "significant toll" on the family.

On the night of July 25, 2020, at about 9:50 p.m., authorities say Sgt. Daniel Perry was driving for Uber when he encountered a Black Lives Matter protest in downtown Austin, Texas. Perry, an active duty soldier, was stationed at Ft. Hood at the time. The protesters did not have a permit and were reportedly clogging a busy intersection.

After making a right turn onto Austin’s Congress Avenue, Perry’s attorneys say he was swarmed by a group of Black Lives Matter protesters and a masked man, later identified as Garrett Foster, approached his vehicle armed with an AK-47 in the "ready position" as protesters began banging on Perry’s car and throwing bricks.

Believing that Foster was beginning to raise the rifle and that his life was in danger, Perry fired the handgun he kept in his car console multiple times at which point another protester opened fire on him.

The man with the AK-47, Garrett Foster, was fatally wounded.

Roughly a year later, Perry was indicted on murder and aggravated assault charges by Travis County District Attorney Jose Garza who claimed that over 150 pieces of evidence and testimony from 22 witnesses during a three-week court hearing led to the decision to press charges.

Perry’s attorneys say the shooting was a clear case of self-defense and have expressed serious concerns with how the case has been handled by Garza’s office.

"Garrett Foster either intentionally or accidentally pointed his rifle at Daniel Perry’s head and Daniel Perry fired in self-defense," Perry attorney Doug O’Connell told Fox News Digital. "And as a practical matter he had no ability to retreat nor was he required to."

"You have the right to defend yourself in a crowd and you feel like you’re in imminent danger of being shot," Broden added. "That’s what it’s all about. I ask people to put themselves in Sgt. Perry’s position and you have this masked man with an assault rifle ready starting to raise it. I think anybody that had access to a firearm would react the same way."

Texas castle law extends to one's vehicle in some circumstances.

Veteran Detective David Fugitt of the Austin Police Department, the lead investigator on the case who has been on the Austin police force for 27 years, concluded that the shooting was justifiable homicide, but charges were filed anyway, and the veteran detective said in a sworn affidavit that Garza’s office committed witness tampering by preventing the grand jury from seeing exculpatory evidence.

Perry’s attorneys say that those who wish to financially support Perry can still do so via the GoGetFunding crowdfunding platform.

"I can confirm that this fundraiser was reviewed and found to be in violation of GoFundMe Terms of Service, and subsequently removed. GoFundMe prohibits raising money for the legal defense of a violent crime," a GoFundMe spokesperson said in a statement to Fox News Digital.

The platform has previously stated multiple times that it removes pages supporting those who are accused of a "violent crime" but has declined to completely remove pages of others accused of violent crimes in the past.

A trial date has not been set for the case but Perry's lawyers have a call scheduled with a judge on December 15th to review concerns with the grand jury process.
 
I will never feel bad for any of these when they whinge about "more guns cause more violence".

If good, ordinary people cannot be safe, then neither can feral abhumans or their enablers.
I can have sympathy in most cases. But with this one the fucker pointed the gun at him. Essentially this ruling is "you have to wait for them to pull the trigger before it's self defence."
 
Yeah it seems like the prosecution is trying to argue with the detective that the fat soy faggot wasn't pointing the gun at Perry because he was a manlet.
Anyone making that argument clearly has never encountered a pissed off danny devito

Morethanabitfoolish said:
I can have sympathy in most cases. But with this one the fucker pointed the gun at him. Essentially this ruling is "you have to wait for them to pull the trigger before it's self defence."
To steal a quote from every firearms safety course on the planet: never point unless you intend to shoot, never shoot unless you intend to kill. Obvious intent to kill the defendant is obvious
 
To steal a quote from every firearms safety course on the planet: never point unless you intend to shoot, never shoot unless you intend to kill. Obvious intent to kill the defendant is obvious
Austin cucks get their firearms knowledge from movies. I mean, why didn't he just pull the gun out of his assailant's hand and dramatically smash it to pieces?
 
I am so fucking sick of that ancient Jew ghoul and his fucking bullshit. Then again, considering the faggot was a Judas for the Nazis, I can't exactly fault the goosesteppers for having more important things to worry about than tossing him into the ovens sooner. It would have probably saved the West an enormous amount of trouble if he just fucking died. Pray for organ failure.
 
Absolute horseshit. Guess the Soros-anointed DA was determined to not get humiliated like Flufferboy Binger was.

A wrongful conviction on Good Friday, of all days.
I'm not surprised look the justice system isn't as fair and balanced as it used to be because they want to overthrow it with a totalitarian system. Sadly I fear we will see more injustice thrown out way.

>Gets mobbed by armed protestors
>defends himself
>gets charged and sentenced with murder

This is some peak clown world bullshit.
Yeah it is peak clown world bullshit but I guess all the anti commie rhetoric was used against him. Knowing Travis county he probably got railroaded.

Prosecutors being so bound to politics is so fucking dumb, fuck off cunts
Look this is going to make red county's look at the justice system and go what's next.
Absolutely pathetic. I'm guessing it'll be tossed on appeal, but that's still months or years away
I think the case does have the ability to be appealed, I don't think details in the case made sense.
Fight the urge. My gut says those glowing texts to his friend are what ultimately fucked Perry.

Or at least, you know, use Tor and don't PL.

*also, minor correction: Perry was driving for Uber, not Lyft, per Antifawatch
Yeah I know Daniel perry very well, he is a walking fed post, he isn't a violent person and openly bi-sexual but yeah the walking fedposty conversation didn't help.

Makes a man want to fedpost. Prosecutors need to be held to account. Every single insane ruling in the last 5 years has a malicious prosecutor behind it.
The problem with your average person is they're apolitical at best and at worst an absolute npc. They don't think of things like this and judge based on what the big bad media says. With Kyle Rittenhouse justice won but they still will do everything they can to punish white people even innocent white people for the sins of slavery.

By the way it's a combination of whites, Jews, and minorities doing this too.
 
This reminds me of this really sad story.

On May 30, 2020, James Scurlock, a 22-year-old black male protester, was fatally shot by a 38-year-old bar owner, Jacob "Jake" Gardner. The shooting took place during George Floyd protests in Omaha, Nebraska, in the Old Market area of the city. Scurlock had been among the thousands of protesters who flooded the city's downtown area.

Surveillance video of the strip of bars shows a group of people, including Scurlock, approached by Jacob Gardner, his father, and one other male in the street. Jacob Gardner's elderly father was shoved by a man to the ground. Gardner, who was nearby, pulled a handgun from his waistband, and verbally threatened the group. Gardner returned the firearm to his waistband, and was then attacked by two members of the group after he turned his back on them. As they struggled on the ground, Gardner fired shots into the air while being grappled, resulting in the attacker fleeing. Seconds later, Scurlock jumped on Gardner, with one hand holding the arm in which the handgun was being held and one arm draped around Gardner's neck. Gardner repeatedly asked Scurlock to get off him, and then fired the gun over his shoulder, striking Scurlock in the clavicle, killing him.

After 36 hours Gardner was released from police custody after the county attorney concluded that he had acted in self-defense. The decision proved controversial amid accusations of racial motivation. It has been described as exacerbating tensions in the United States, and the case was referred to a grand jury for review; a grand jury returned indictments against Gardner on September 15 on four felony criminal charges, including manslaughter. Special prosecutor Fred Franklin stated that Gardner had been "threatening the use of deadly force in the absence of being threatened with ... deadly force by James Scurlock or anyone who was associated with him."

On September 20, 2020, Gardner was required to turn himself in to police. Instead, he committed suicide outside a medical center in Hillsboro, Oregon, where he had moved after the incident.
 
Governor Abbott’s statement:
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I wish this man the best of luck. Rittenhouse got really fucking lucky because everything happened on camera and you can see the people attacking him. Foster's case was not so explosive as Rittenhouse, but I remember that ginger fuck and his disabled nigress wife in a wheelchair posing with his AK-47. There are some BlueAnon account celebrating this, because a jury found the man guilty.
 
I don't know if I'm just ODing on copium, but anyone else feel like GOP fags have actually been doing shit lately? First the TN Rs booting out the nogs and now Abbot getting off his ass (lol) and actually doing something, especially a something that could be considered engaging in active politics. Maybe it's just a fluke, but I'm wondering if the GOP was finally peaked by the Trump indictment + Biden approving a holiday for murdering Christian children.
 
I don't know if I'm just ODing on copium, but anyone else feel like GOP fags have actually been doing shit lately? First the TN Rs booting out the nogs and now Abbot getting off his ass (lol) and actually doing something, especially a something that could be considered engaging in active politics. Maybe it's just a fluke, but I'm wondering if the GOP was finally peaked by the Trump indictment + Biden approving a holiday for murdering Christian children.
They absolutely have. Florida and several other states recently banned "gender-affirming care" for kids, which is huge.

Notably, none of the Trump people have done shit. Trump himself has just sat on his fat ass. The grassroots activism specifically against trooning kids has been driven largely by pundits like Matt Walsh, who's been on a college campus speaking tour and made the "What Is A Woman" documentary, as well as ticked off parents and increasingly, detransitioners themselves.
 
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