AI Summary
In this exclusive interview, Daniel Perry narrates his experience as a former Army Sergeant convicted of murder for fatally shooting Garrett Foster during a 2020 BLM protest. After a year in prison, Texas Governor Greg Abbott pardoned him, criticizing the district attorney's politically motivated actions. Perry discusses conflicts in his trial, including juror misconduct and witness tampering, expressing feelings of betrayal. He connects his faith in God to his endurance through imprisonment, pointing to broader issues of justice and fairness within the legal system.