After a 9 hour deliberation, a jury has found Adrian Perryman, not guilty on all four counts of aggravated assault on a peace officer.
The incident that led to the charges against Perryman happened during the pre-dawn hours of October 26, 2010 in San Antonio, TX.
SAPD’s tactical response unit was executing a no-knock search warrant. The occupants in the house at the time were Perryman, his girlfriend Rebecca Flores, and Flores’s 3 year old grand daughter Savannah.
When Flores saw two shadowy men on the security cameras, she woke up Perryman, and tossed him his gun.
According to MySA News, Flores recalled the events of that night to the jury. “I put my body over Savannah’s,” she said, recalling for jurors what she did in the moments after handing Perryman the gun and before he opened fire. “He said ‘I’ve got a gun and I’m going to shoot — stay out!’”
Flores said it wasn’t until after he fired four shots that she heard anyone yelling “Police!”
“I remember telling him the police were here; I thought they were there to protect us. I said ‘Oh, thank God,’” she said.
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Adrian Perryman was acquitted and will not go to prison but he did NOT WIN....not by any sense of the word. His life is in tatters, he is almost certainly now bankrupt from being forced to defend himself against the essentially unlimited resources the state brings to bear against anyone they wish to crucify in court. The SA PD will almost certainly follow him, hound him, harass him and seek in every way possible to get
ReplyDeleteeven with him for triumphing against there criminality in court and the badgemonkeys who invaded his home not only were not punished but in all likelihood feted and praised and perhaps even given promotions and monetary incentives to continue and expand their nocturnal criminal enterprises.
Let us hope not.
DeleteI'd like to think that there are thousands of Americans just as fully prepared to repel an invasion of this nature on their homes, the property, and their privacy. Anyone doing these things needs to be shot.
ReplyDeleteStill mind boggling that this was ruled Constitutional, which it clearly is not.
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