Texas
Daniel Perry sentencing for killing protester in 2020 underway in Texas court
Daniel Perry, an Military sergeant who was convicted final month of homicide within the lethal taking pictures of a protester in 2020, might be sentenced Tuesday. Texas Gov. Greg Abbott has mentioned he needs to pardon Perry after he’s sentenced.
Perry, 35, was convicted on April 7 by a Travis County jury of murdering Garrett Foster, 28, on July 25, 2020, amid racial justice and police brutality protests in downtown Austin, Texas.
Perry’s authorized group had argued he acted in self-defense, and alleged that Foster approached Perry’s automotive with an AK-47 rifle. Witnesses mentioned Foster by no means raised his weapon at Perry, who was stationed at close by Fort Hood and was working for a ride-sharing firm in Austin.
In video streamed stay to Fb the evening of the incident, a automotive will be heard honking earlier than a number of photographs rang out and protesters began screaming and scattering. Foster had been protesting for 50 straight days alongside his girlfriend, CBS Texas reported.
Will Gov. Greg Abbott pardon Daniel Perry?
Perry probably faces as much as life in jail. However Abbott tweeted after his April 7 conviction that he can be asking the state’s Board of Pardons and Paroles to suggest a pardon for Perry. Resulting from Texas’ legislation concerning pardons, Abbott mentioned he can solely act on their advice.
“I look ahead to approving the board’s pardon advice as quickly because it hits my desk,” Abbott wrote on April 8.
Foster’s mom, Sheila Foster, advised CBS Texas that Abbott’s phrases “actually buckled me over. I have never left my home. I did not do something on Easter. I am shaking like a leaf proper now. I am sick to my abdomen. I can not eat something, and it is nearly like all that weight was lifted in that verdict and now it seems like the largest hammer on this planet is crashing down on me.”
Perry’s previous social media posts and messages revealed
After Perry’s conviction, a Travis County district decide unsealed court docket information that exposed that earlier than the homicide, he searched on the web for phrases that included “protest in austin in the present day,” “protest in dallas in the present day” and “protesters in seattle get shot.” The submitting confirmed he had recordsdata on his telephones that included a meme that mentioned “IT’S A PROVEN FACT THAT CRIMINALS COMMIT LESS CRIME AFTER THEY’VE BEEN SHOT.”
Perry additionally messaged an acquaintance on Might 31 that he was “shopping for extra ammo” after the good friend advised him to be protected. In Fb Messenger change on the identical day, Perry wrote, “I might need to kill just a few individuals on my solution to work they’re rioting outdoors my residence complicated.” The particular person requested him “are you able to legally accomplish that?” to which Perry responded, “in the event that they assault me or attempt to pull me out of my automotive then sure. If I simply do it as a result of I’m driving by then no.”
The court docket information additionally revealed a Fb publish from Perry through which he wrote, “It’s official I’m a racist as a result of I don’t agree with individuals performing like animals on the zoo. I used to be on the aspect of the protestors till the began with the looting and the violence.”
On Might 29, 2020, he messaged an acquaintance, “I would go to Dallas to shoot looters.” On Might 30, 2020, when somebody messaged him to “Be sympathetic! These individuals really feel victimized and annoyed. Perceive,” Perry messaged “Silly idiots” and “That is Texas I’m wondering why no looters have been shot but.”
In a June 2, 2020, change, Perry mentioned “I imagine there are politicians who’re simply as lethal because the Clinton’s however should not out within the open like they’re.” An acquaintance wrote again, “Daniel isnt value it bro, ypu are ready your greatest years your time and constructing a pointless hate, perhaps you need to deal with one thing else that isn’t so political as a result of we’re each within the backside of all of the bs.” After Perry mentioned he wished to stay “like a nomad,” the acquaintance wrote “If you wish to do this it is advisable step apart from these radical methods of pondering.” Perry responded later within the dialog, “I would not have something to stay for besides the navy and my cat that’s how unhappy my life has change into. I’ve not hanged out with anybody since covid hit.”
The court docket information revealed Perry messaged a good friend on July 26, 2020, “I used to be attacked yesterday and I needed to defend myself and I would like to speak.”
Texas
Texas suicide-prevention hotlines buckle as mental health crisis increases
HOUSTON, Texas (KTRK) — Two years ago, when the suicide prevention hotline launched, it was called a “game-changer.”
However, 988 systems in Texas are now beginning to buckle under the weight of a multi-million dollar budget deficit.
The Texas Tribune’s mental health reporter, Stephen Simpson, joined Eyewitness News to break down what caused this deficit and the impact on health care across the state.
Most of the money comes from a federal grant but was never meant to support the system long-term.
“This was just to get the 988 systems up and running until the state stepped in to take over the funding,” Simpson said.
The state of Texas has not dedicated any funds to the suicide prevention hotline.
Texas only has five centers dedicated to answering calls for help, compared to Florida, which has 13. As a result, 20% of calls from Texans in crisis in Texas are answered by out-of-state counselors.
“The more you’re transferred out of state, the more likely you are going to drop the call. Currently, Texas has the 5th highest number of dropped calls in the nation. Without the number of crisis counselors, the text and chat features we have here don’t really work,” Simpson said.
Texas has one of the highest numbers of calls into 988 centers across the country, mental health resources are low, and the suicide rate is climbing. The suicide rate in Texas jumped 37% from 2000 to 2022.
Senator José Menéndez, D-San Antonio, has filed a bill to create a state trust fund for the upcoming legislative session, which begins Jan. 14.
The 911 call centers are funded similarly. A surcharge on cellphone bills would support the 988 trust fund. Other states use money from Medicaid expansion to fund their 988 centers.
For updates on this story, follow Briana Conner on Facebook, X and Instagram.
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Texas
Texas declares state emergency over polar vortex
Texas Governor Greg Abbott has declared a state of emergency in response to the polar vortex, which is bringing snow, ice and freezing rain across the nation.
According to a Monday statement from the governor’s office, emergency response resources, including transportation crews, the National Guard and medical teams, have been activated.
Governor Abbott urged Texans to stay weather-aware, avoid unnecessary travel and locate nearby warming centers through state-provided resources.
Newsweek has contacted the governor’s office via phone and the Texas Division of Emergency Management via email for comment.
Why It Matters
The polar vortex has triggered freeze warnings and advisories across Texas, threatening human safety and infrastructure.
The freezing temperatures can cause frostbite and hypothermia as well as damage to crops, vegetation and homes. In the past, the state’s transportation and electricity infrastructure has been severely affected by extreme cold events.
With similar conditions forecast, the state’s proactive measures aim to mitigate risks to residents and critical infrastructure. Texans are bracing for potential power outages and dangerous travel conditions.
What To Know
The National Weather Service has forecast sub-freezing temperatures across central, eastern and northern Texas, with wind chills as low as 5 degrees Fahrenheit in some areas.
Houston and coastal regions may experience 40 mph wind gusts, while Dallas-Fort Worth faces a possibility of single-digit wind chills.
More than 700 Texas Department of Transportation personnel have pre-treated roads, bridges and overpasses with brine and granular materials to improve safety.
Emergency teams from multiple state agencies, including the Texas National Guard, have been deployed to assist stranded motorists, monitor power outages and support with medical emergencies.
The Texas power grid failed in 2021 as a frigid storm left more than 4 million without power or access to food and water. The storm also killed hundreds.
What People Are Saying
Governor Abbott on X: “Today, I activated state emergency response resources ahead of severe winter weather expected to impact the state this week. As Texas faces snow, ice, and freezing rain, we’re working around-the-clock to ensure Texans have necessary resources.”
Dylan Federico, meteorologist for Fox 4 Dallas-Fort Worth, on X: “Dangerous situation with wind chills already in the teens in North Texas. It will feel like the single digits tomorrow morning. Stay safe!”
National Weather Service advice on cold weather safety: “Extremely cold air comes every winter into at least part of the country and affects millions of people across the United States. The arctic air can be dangerous. Combined with brisk winds, dangerously cold wind chill values can result.”
What Happens Next
Texans should prepare for freezing conditions and potential snowfall throughout the week, with warmer temperatures anticipated by the weekend.
State officials will continue monitoring infrastructure and provide updates to ensure public safety.
Texas
Irving Inclement Weather Shelter offers warmth, meals and hospitality
NORTH TEXAS – The Irving Inclement Weather Shelter offers more than a warm meal and a place to sleep. Volunteers spend time with guests, help with laundry, and play games.
“We use a term called radical hospitality. The biggest thing we want our guests to feel is loved and embraced,” said Stephen Allen, executive director of Life Change Housing Associates.
Four years ago, Christ Church Irving donated a 12,000-square-foot building to Life Change Housing Associates to create this shelter. It’s almost entirely funded by private donations from neighbors and organizations.
“We don’t have a kitchen here, so everything that we eat here is brought in,” said Allen.
The shelter is always in need of businesses and organizations willing to sponsor a meal. The shelter will be open through Jan. 11.
“Just giving them a place where they can get out of the weather, a warm, safe place where they can just crash and sleep—you can’t get a good night’s sleep on the streets,” said Allen.
Volunteer Tangela Bedford knows what it’s like to be out on the streets in this weather.
“Especially when it’s cold and raining ice,” said Bedford.
She was once homeless herself, but over the last year, the team here has connected her with resources that found her a place to stay, a new job, and hope.
“This time last year I was actually in the shelter, and now I’m here to volunteer because I’m graduated, I guess you can say,” said Bedford, laughing. “And I got back on my feet to where I need to be.”
“It feels great, and it feels even better to know that I can come back and help and volunteer to help the next person as well.”
Over the last two years, they’ve helped 150 people find stable housing and helped hundreds stay out of the cold.
“I try to tell people all the time, don’t think that I’m anything special because I’m not,” said Allen. “I’d love to be home with my wife watching TV under a warm blanket, especially when it’s snowing outside, but the Lord has called us to do this to help others, and that’s why I do it—it’s for him.”
Summer Cromartie started volunteering here last year.
“The first time we volunteered, we knew that this was home for us to be able to meet a real and tangible need,” said Cromartie. “It’s one thing to be able to collect soup cans, but it’s another thing to be able to hand soup to an actual person.”
It’s that community that makes all the difference here.
“I just know that these folks are people with stories and mothers and kids, and they are just like I am,” said Cromartie.
The Irving Inclement Shelter is in need of new cots, blankets, and organizations and businesses interested in sponsoring meals for their guests over the next few days. To reach out to the shelter, visit Irvinghomeless.com.
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