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Subject BREAKING: Sgt Perry has been pardoned
Date May 23, 2024 3:15 PM
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Dear Friend,



I have amazing news – Sgt Daniel Perry has been pardoned!


You might remember the story of this heroic active duty Sgt in the US Army who
was convicted of murder and sentenced to 25 years in prison after he defended
his community against a violent Black Lives Matter
protester.


NCPD took on the costs of defending him and fighting for his pardon with the
help of generous supporters like you.


Daniel has just thankfully been pardoned by Texas Governor Greg Abbot, and his
long legal battle is over.


But Friend, here comes the bad news:


While Daniel Perry is now a free man, we still have many officers who are
facing prison for crimes they didn’t commit.


I hope you’ll take a moment to read some of their stories below, and please
consider donating $25 or more to the National Center for Police Defense to help
us cover the costs of defending all of these wrongly accused officers.
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Officer Alex Gaitan



In March 2021, Officer Gaitan was dispatched for an unknown urgent call for
service. Soon, Alex arrived at a building he’d been at several times before,
facing a man he knew well as a violent drug user.



Alex managed to get the suspect on the ground, but the criminal continued to
struggle and resist the officers and their attempts to get him in handcuffs.
Knowing that the longer this went on, the more dangerous it would be for
everyone, Alex decided to use his taser to get the suspect’s compliance. The
Taser deployment worked, and the suspect stopped resisting the police officers



The danger was over, and Officer Gaitan would get home safely that night.



But almost two years later, the Soros-funded, anti-fop District Attorney José
Garza dropped a bombshell and indicted Officer Alex Gaitan for aggravated
assault… even though it was the suspect who resisted arrest and decided it was
a good idea to fight four police officers.



If convicted, Alex could be sent to prison for up to 99 years, taking him away
from his family for the rest of his life.



His trial is set for July and is quickly approaching.

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Officer Chance Bretches



One night in March, 2019, Officer Chance Bretches and his partner were
assigned to a Street Narcotics Unit in a rough part of town in Austin.



When Chance noticed a man named Paul Mannie who appeared to be dealing drugs
from his car, he and his partner leapt into action and went to arrest the 200
lb, 6’1’’ criminal.



But Mannie didn’t do what the officers ordered and instead began physically
resisting arrest. In fact, it appeared Mannie slipped drugs in his mouth to
destroy evidence.



When the violent criminal continued to resist, Chance and his partner had to
use Department-approved techniques to bring the dangerous situation to a safe
ending.



EMS was called and Mannie was taken to a hospital, where the toxicology screen
foundhe had PCP in his bloodstream.



Despite that incredible danger, Chance had protected his community against
this criminal, and the whole ordeal should have been over…



…until DA José Garza, whose mission was to make examples out of law
enforcement to push his political agenda.



Now Chance is facing the possibility of life in prison away from his young
family, and his trial is scheduled for August 2024. We’re quickly running out
of time to raise the funds for his defense.

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Officer Chris Taylor


In 2019, Officer Chris Taylor was responding to a call about a knife-wielding
man menacing the halls of a high rise apartment building in Austin when he
ended up cornered in an elevator by the dangerous criminal.


When the man refused to drop his knife, Chris was forced to fire his weapon to
defend himself and his fellow officers.


After a thorough investigation, the Austin Police Department ruled that Chris
was justified in using deadly force.


That should have been the end of it. And it was — for a while.
But in 2021, two years later, José Garza was elected and indicted Chris for
murder —a charge that can carry a life sentence in prison if convicted.


Chris was shocked and dismayed. He did everything by the book and had already
been cleared.


To make matters worse,he was suspended without pay — and you can imagine what
a financial
strain that is. Chris’s wife Amy has stepped up and helped with the family
finances, but it’s not enough.


Chris’s trial is set for September, and I hope you’ll consider donating to his
defense below.

GIVE NOW
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Please don’t let leftist prosecutor José Garza win with his radical, anti-cop
agenda--help keep all of these officers out of prison by funding their
critically important legal defense withyour crucial gift of at least $25, $50,
or $100 or more.
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Thank you in advance for your kind support of all of our officers.


Gratefully,


Jim Fotis


President of NCPD

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