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 U.S. Army sergeant shot armed protester  in Self-Defense

A member of the U.S. Army has come forward saying he shot and killed an armed protester in Austin, Texas last week in an incident that has roiled the state’s capital city.

On Friday,  U.S. Army Sgt. Daniel Perry's Lawyer issued a written statement seeking to correct “false narratives being advance” about the death of the protester, Garrett Foster.

Perry was working as an Uber driver on July 25 when he dropped a passenger off, then drove toward a “hot spot” to wait for another passenger or food delivery order. He soon encountered a protest and multiple people began striking his vehicle, according to his lawyer, Clint Broden.

Perry initially thought that Foster was a police officer because Foster approached the vehicle carrying an assault rifle and motioned for him to lower his window, Broden wrote.

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