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- Chance Bretches (Austin, TX): Facing felony charges for a 62-second arrest
of a drug dealer.
- Daniel Perry (Austin, TX): Attacked by a BLM protester. He was pardoned by
Texas Governor Greg Abbot but the radical left is STILL trying to throw him in
prison.
- Alex Gaitan (Austin, TX): Risking 99 years for using a non-lethal Taser to
control a resisting suspect, with his trial scheduled for November 18.
- Chris Taylor (Austin, TX): Charged after protecting the residents of an
apartment building from the knife-wielding suspect menacing them.
- Josh Taylor and Brandon Dingman (Wilson, OK): Convicted for using non-lethal
force in a misunderstood situation, now working on a NEW APPEAL.
- Jovanny Crespo (Newark, NJ): Convicted for terminating a high-speed chase.
We need to appeal QUICKLY!
- Jeff Teng (Austin, TX): Navy vet, tried for controlling a riot with
non-lethal means, faces trial WITHIN MONTHS. His dedication saved his city
without loss of life, yet he stands trial ALONE!
- Daniel Sanchez: Facing a decade behind bars because he followed his training
and defended
himself and others against a deadly threat.
I'm asking you to give $50 to put towards the defenses of these wrongly
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, Friend. Can you do that for them?
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Jim Fotis
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