She was also beginning to blossom into a confident young woman as her transition progressed..
But that came to a screeching halt one year ago today. Nettles was out with a group of trans girlfriends when they ran across a group of cis men around 11 PM EDT on that fateful Saturday night at the corner of West 148th Street and Eighth Ave in Harlem.
When the men on that corner realized the women they encountered were girls like us, they began spouting transphobic slurs at first that progressed up the transphobic violence scale to knocking Nettles to the ground and savagely throwing punches at her until she was rendered unconscious.

It's a year later and Nettles alleged killer Paris Wilson still hasn't been brought to justice, to the major pissivity of my New York area trans sisters TWOCC and others in the area continue to stay on the case to ensure that Islan's memory and what happened to her doesn't fade from our consciousness.
They are also determined that the perpetrator of this heinous crime is tried, convicted and sentenced to extensive jail time
TransGriot Update: There will be at 4 PM EDT a demonstration at the same corner and police precinct where Islan Nettles was murdered. Gathering at the corner of 147th St and Fredrick Douglas Ave in Harlem, NYC 10030.
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