Protest shooter under fire for tweets

  • A bench in Austin served as a makeshift memorial for Garrett Foster. The man suspected of killing Foster was identified as U.S. Army sergeant Daniel Perry, who previously tweeted about retaliating against protestors. Photo by Marshall Tridick/The Texas Tribune
    A bench in Austin served as a makeshift memorial for Garrett Foster. The man suspected of killing Foster was identified as U.S. Army sergeant Daniel Perry, who previously tweeted about retaliating against protestors. Photo by Marshall Tridick/The Texas Tribune
Note: This article also contains reporting from The Texas Tribune’s Meena Venkataramanan. For more of this article and more like this, visit www. texastribune.org. The man suspected of killing anti-police brutality protester Garrett Foster in Austin on Saturday has been identified as an active U.S. Army sergeant named Daniel Perry. Perry’s lawyer also confirmed to The Texas Tribune late Friday…

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