Andrew Wilkerson, the transphobic defense attorney for Edward Thomas, tried it.
Knowing that his client is on videotape beating down Muhlaysia Booker into unconsciousness for $200, and knowing that there are witnesses to that hate crime, he tried injecting transphobia in the mix for the upcoming October 14 trial.
Wilkerson is cynically trying to get the April 12 assault by the 29 year old Thomas characterized as a fight between two men, instead of a man beating up a woman.
The 29 year old Thomas is charged with aggravated assault with a deadly weapon, a second degree felony that if convicted, can get Thomas anywhere from 2 to 20 years in jail.
The attack left the 22 year old Booker with a broken wrist and a concussion.
Fortunately for us trans Texans, Judge Hector Garza (D) saw through this BS attempt to use a cynical variation of the trans panic defense in this trial.
Wilkerson is claiming that recognizing Booker as the female she was will 'prejudice the jury', and tried to have the name on the indictment changed to Booker's deadname. Prosecuting attorneys argued that indictments can be amended to include aliases, and since Booker had been living as her true self for several years and answered to Muhlaysia, the court should honor that.
"Our position is one of respect," said lead prosecutor Jason Hermus to Judge Garza.
Wilkerson has been a serial transphobe in this case. He also disrespected and misgendered Booker in a June 7 Facebook post, which led to Judge Garza issuing a gag order for both attorneys.
Judge Garza ruled that when this case goes to trial, the jury will hear the name Muhlaysia Booker, not her deadname.
Remember that trans Dallas when Judge Garza runs for reelection for the 195th Judicial District Court next March.
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Monday, September 02, 2019
Sunday, August 25, 2019
Arrest Made In Tracy Single Williams Case
The Houston Police Department (HPD) has announced it has made an arrest in the Tracy Single Williams case.
The waste of DNA who did it was dating her.
25 year old Joshua Dominic Bourgeois was arrested on Friday and has been charged with the murder of the 22 year old Williams. She was living in an apartment on Houston's west side at the time of her murder and was in a dating relationship with Bourgeois. .
Her body was found in a gas station parking lot along the 11700 block of I-10 in west Houston just west of Beltway 8 around 3;30 AM back on July 30, and her death was ruled by the Harris County coroner as a homicide. Williams body according to HPD spokespersons had severe lacerations in addition to a puncture wound.
Bourgeois is currently cooling his heels in the Harris County Jail without bond, and it is unknown as of this writing if he has a defense attorney.
And yes, you can bet that the Houston area trans community and our allies will be closely watching this case to ensure that justice is served for Tracy and her family.
The waste of DNA who did it was dating her.
25 year old Joshua Dominic Bourgeois was arrested on Friday and has been charged with the murder of the 22 year old Williams. She was living in an apartment on Houston's west side at the time of her murder and was in a dating relationship with Bourgeois. .
Her body was found in a gas station parking lot along the 11700 block of I-10 in west Houston just west of Beltway 8 around 3;30 AM back on July 30, and her death was ruled by the Harris County coroner as a homicide. Williams body according to HPD spokespersons had severe lacerations in addition to a puncture wound.
Bourgeois is currently cooling his heels in the Harris County Jail without bond, and it is unknown as of this writing if he has a defense attorney.
And yes, you can bet that the Houston area trans community and our allies will be closely watching this case to ensure that justice is served for Tracy and her family.
Wednesday, August 14, 2019
Number 16- Rest in Power and Peace Tracy Single
Unfortunately we are in a moment in which the trans murders have been happening at a fast and furious pace in the last few weeks. The latest one happened in my Houston backyard back on July 30.
There was a July 30 news report of a woman found dead in a gas station parking lot along the eastbound feeder road in the 11000 block of the Katy Freeway (I-10 to the rest of y'all) at 3:34 AM CDT
Two local stations, ABC13 and FOX 26 reported her as a woman who did not die of natural causes, and HPD detectives were investigating the case. It took a week to pass here in H-town before we were advised by our HPD LGBT liaisons that the woman who was found along I-10 back on July 30 was actually trans and was murdered.
Dee Dee Watters subsequently organized an August 11 town hall meeting that led to us finally IDing Tracy so we can now officially #SayHerName.
Now for the business end of this post.
The 22 year old Single is now the 16th person we have lost to anti-trans violence in the US in 2019, the third in the state of Texas this year, and the 12th person under age 30 that has joined the ancestors far too soon.
If you peeps in the Houston area have any information that will lead the arrest and conviction of her killer, you are urged to call the HPD Homicide Division at 713-308-3600 or call Crime Stoppers at 713-222-TIPS (8477).
Tracy is being remembered here in Houston by having City Hall lit up in the trans pride flag colors today and tomorrow.
There's also a stretch of six arched bridges along the below grade portion of I-69 here in Houston that cuts through the southern edge of the Montrose gayborhood that can be lit up in various colors.
Like City Hall, those bridges will be lit up thanks to Houston Mayor's LGBT Advisory Board Chair Harrison Homer-Guy in trans pride flag colors to honor our fallen sister.
As soon as I get confirmation of the funeral arrangements and memorial service, I'll pass that information along when I receive it
Rest in power and peace Tracy. You were taken away from us way too soon, and we will not rest in the 713 until the person who killed you is locked up for a long stretch in a TDC unit.
Wednesday, August 07, 2019
Number 14- Rest In Power Pebbles LaDime Doe
Another day, another Black trans woman murdered
We go to Allendale County, South Carolina to discuss the latest trans person who has joined the ancestors way too soon.,
24 year old Pebbles LaDime Doe was found dead on August 4 inside a car parked in a driveway off Concord Church Rd.
Allendale County is situated along the South Carolina-Georgia border 90 miles from Charleston and 73 miles northwest of Savannah.
Neither the Allendale County sheriffs or the South Carolina state police have any suspects in this case. And as you probably guessed, media misgendering played a role in why it has take us
If you have any information that will lead to the arrest and conviction of Dime's killer, you are urged to call local law enforcement.
Now for the stats. Doe is the 14th trans person we have lost to anti-trans violence in 2019 and the second in South Carolina this year. Most infuriating to me as a trans elder is that Doe is the tenth we have lost under age 30.
As for funeral arrangements, the visitation will take place on August 10 at the BF Cave Funeral Home in Allendale, SC from 6-& PM EDT. The funeral will take place on August 11 starting at 12 noon EDT in Allendale, SC at the Magdalene Christian Church .
The family is accepting donations to defray funeral costs, and you can call Dime's mother Debra Sabb at 803-395-2834 for more details as to how you can help.
Rest in power and peace Dime. You trans family will not rest until the perpetrators of the crime against you have been captured and justice is served.
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We go to Allendale County, South Carolina to discuss the latest trans person who has joined the ancestors way too soon.,
24 year old Pebbles LaDime Doe was found dead on August 4 inside a car parked in a driveway off Concord Church Rd. Allendale County is situated along the South Carolina-Georgia border 90 miles from Charleston and 73 miles northwest of Savannah.
Neither the Allendale County sheriffs or the South Carolina state police have any suspects in this case. And as you probably guessed, media misgendering played a role in why it has take us
If you have any information that will lead to the arrest and conviction of Dime's killer, you are urged to call local law enforcement.
Now for the stats. Doe is the 14th trans person we have lost to anti-trans violence in 2019 and the second in South Carolina this year. Most infuriating to me as a trans elder is that Doe is the tenth we have lost under age 30.
As for funeral arrangements, the visitation will take place on August 10 at the BF Cave Funeral Home in Allendale, SC from 6-& PM EDT. The funeral will take place on August 11 starting at 12 noon EDT in Allendale, SC at the Magdalene Christian Church .
The family is accepting donations to defray funeral costs, and you can call Dime's mother Debra Sabb at 803-395-2834 for more details as to how you can help.
Rest in power and peace Dime. You trans family will not rest until the perpetrators of the crime against you have been captured and justice is served.
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Friday, August 02, 2019
Number 13-Rest In Power and Peace Marquis 'Kiki' Fantroy
Was just made aware of the fact that we closed out the month of July with another trans murder.
We travel to Miami for the latest one in the person of 21 year old Marquis 'Kiki' Fantroy.
Fantroy was only a few minutes from her home in the early morning hours of July 31 when she was shot multiple times at 4:30 AM EDT in the area of Southwest 224th Street and 115th Court in southwest Miami-Dade County.
She was taken to a nearby hospital where she succumbed to her injuries.
Fantroy was the 13th trans woman who has been murdered in the US this year. She is the 9th to die that was under age 30. Even more infuriating, all of the transgender women killed so far in the US in 2019 have been African American..
At this time no arrests have been made, nor is there a suspect of person of interest in this case. Fantroy's mother and other loved ones suspect Kiki may have been killed because she was trans.
Anyone with information is asked to call Crime Stoppers at 305-471-TIPS. A reward of up to $3,000 is offered for information that leads to an arrest. At this time there is also no word on whether there is a memorial vigil being planned by the local Miami area trans community
Rest in power and peace, Kiki. You will be missed by all who loved you. We also will not rest until the person or persons who killed you are captured and brought to justice.
We travel to Miami for the latest one in the person of 21 year old Marquis 'Kiki' Fantroy.
Fantroy was only a few minutes from her home in the early morning hours of July 31 when she was shot multiple times at 4:30 AM EDT in the area of Southwest 224th Street and 115th Court in southwest Miami-Dade County.
She was taken to a nearby hospital where she succumbed to her injuries.
Fantroy was the 13th trans woman who has been murdered in the US this year. She is the 9th to die that was under age 30. Even more infuriating, all of the transgender women killed so far in the US in 2019 have been African American..
At this time no arrests have been made, nor is there a suspect of person of interest in this case. Fantroy's mother and other loved ones suspect Kiki may have been killed because she was trans.
Anyone with information is asked to call Crime Stoppers at 305-471-TIPS. A reward of up to $3,000 is offered for information that leads to an arrest. At this time there is also no word on whether there is a memorial vigil being planned by the local Miami area trans community
Rest in power and peace, Kiki. You will be missed by all who loved you. We also will not rest until the person or persons who killed you are captured and brought to justice.
Ready For My ABC Nightline Closeup
Dee Dee, Diamond Stylz and I recently taped on July 22 an ABC Nightline episode in which we talked about the violence affecting Black trans women in Texas and around the country.
The initial part of it was taped while we were in Dallas for our recent BTAC Leadership Institute, and the rest was done when we returned back to Houston.
We were also doing so in the wake of the loss of Denali Stuckey.
As y'all know, anti-trans violence aimed at the Black trans community is a serious issue. It's past time that we got to have an in depth discussion about it on national television.
It was also nice to be having that discussion with my H-town homegirls and fellow BTWI board members
Looking forward to seeing the final segment and how it turned out As for when Nightline airs, it comes on at 11:35 PM CDT.
Hope it was informative and that those of you who saw it got something out of it. As for right now, won't know when the air date of theis show will be, but you know thhat when it happens, I'll let you TransGriot readers kow...
TransGriot Update: Hearing form the producers that the show we taped will air sometime in mid to late August
The initial part of it was taped while we were in Dallas for our recent BTAC Leadership Institute, and the rest was done when we returned back to Houston.
We were also doing so in the wake of the loss of Denali Stuckey.
As y'all know, anti-trans violence aimed at the Black trans community is a serious issue. It's past time that we got to have an in depth discussion about it on national television.
It was also nice to be having that discussion with my H-town homegirls and fellow BTWI board members
Looking forward to seeing the final segment and how it turned out As for when Nightline airs, it comes on at 11:35 PM CDT.
Hope it was informative and that those of you who saw it got something out of it. As for right now, won't know when the air date of theis show will be, but you know thhat when it happens, I'll let you TransGriot readers kow...
TransGriot Update: Hearing form the producers that the show we taped will air sometime in mid to late August
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Saturday, July 20, 2019
Number 12- Rest In Power And Peace Denali Berries Stuckey
Was distressed to hear while attending a BTAC leadership training in Dallas about the way too soon loss of another young Black trans woman. We head to North Charleston, SC for the latest news.
Thanks to Marcus Yasir Ross and Taliyah Cassadine Smith for alerting me to this latest death.
North Charleston PD officers responded to a 4:05 AM EDT call of a body lying on the side of the road at 2721 Carner Avenue. They arrived at the scene to find 29 year old Denali Berries Stuckey dead from a gunshot wound
And as you probably guessed. local media misgendered her in their reporting.
North Charleston PD is still investigating the crime. As of this writing NCPD has no suspects or persons of interest in the case. If you have any information that will lead to an arrest and conviction, please call NCPD Crime Stoppers at 843-554-1111 or the NCPD Tip line at 843-607-2076.
Stuckey is the 12th trans woman to die this year in the US, with all of the known victims so far being African American. She is also the 8th one under age 30 to be killed in 2019.
As of yet no word about whether there will be a vigil or memorial service for our trans sibling. If one is organized, I will pass that info along as soon as I receive it.
Rest in power and peace, Denali. Hoping that the person who killed you is swiftly caught and punished to the full extent of the law.
Thanks to Marcus Yasir Ross and Taliyah Cassadine Smith for alerting me to this latest death.
North Charleston PD officers responded to a 4:05 AM EDT call of a body lying on the side of the road at 2721 Carner Avenue. They arrived at the scene to find 29 year old Denali Berries Stuckey dead from a gunshot wound
And as you probably guessed. local media misgendered her in their reporting.
North Charleston PD is still investigating the crime. As of this writing NCPD has no suspects or persons of interest in the case. If you have any information that will lead to an arrest and conviction, please call NCPD Crime Stoppers at 843-554-1111 or the NCPD Tip line at 843-607-2076.
Stuckey is the 12th trans woman to die this year in the US, with all of the known victims so far being African American. She is also the 8th one under age 30 to be killed in 2019.
As of yet no word about whether there will be a vigil or memorial service for our trans sibling. If one is organized, I will pass that info along as soon as I receive it.
Rest in power and peace, Denali. Hoping that the person who killed you is swiftly caught and punished to the full extent of the law.
Sunday, June 16, 2019
Number 10- Rest In Power and Peace Zoe Spears
These posts are coming so fast an furiously these days it's taking me time to just get caught up writing them.
We head back to the Washington DC area, specifically the same Fairmount Heights, MD suburb where Ashanti Carmon was killed to report on the latest trans woman taken from us way too soon.
23 year old Washington DC resident Zoe Spears was found shot to death from a gunshot wound just after midnight EDT in June 13. Spears was declared dead at the scene by first responders, and her body was found less than half a mile from where Carmon's was found.
Spears is now the tenth American trans woman we have lost to anti-trans violence. All the known American trans deaths so far in 2019 have been African American. She is also the seventh under age 30 to die this year.
No word yet if there is a person of interest in this case.
As of yet no word concerning a memorial service or funeral planned, and I will pass that info along when I receive it.
Rest in power and peace, Zoe..
We head back to the Washington DC area, specifically the same Fairmount Heights, MD suburb where Ashanti Carmon was killed to report on the latest trans woman taken from us way too soon.
23 year old Washington DC resident Zoe Spears was found shot to death from a gunshot wound just after midnight EDT in June 13. Spears was declared dead at the scene by first responders, and her body was found less than half a mile from where Carmon's was found.
Spears is now the tenth American trans woman we have lost to anti-trans violence. All the known American trans deaths so far in 2019 have been African American. She is also the seventh under age 30 to die this year.
No word yet if there is a person of interest in this case.
As of yet no word concerning a memorial service or funeral planned, and I will pass that info along when I receive it.
Rest in power and peace, Zoe..
Saturday, June 08, 2019
Edward Thomas' Attorney Disrespects Muhlaysia Booker
Our crappy pride month continues with more info coming out of Dallas concerning the legal fallout from the videotaped April 12 assault on Muhlaysia Booker that landed Edward Thomas in the Dallas County Jail.
Thomas is being defended by attorney Andrew W. Wilkerson, who is big mad that his client is facing twenty years in a TDC facility for the videotaped hate assault on our departed sister.
This is the transphobic shyt he had to say on his Facebook page about it:
First off, Miss Wilkerson, what you said is this jacked up post is not only loud and wrong, but your ignorant and scientifically illiterate rhetoric is why we have a major problem in Black America with anti-trans violence being visited upon trans individuals in Texas and elsewhere in the United States.
It was also straight up disrespectful to the memory of Ms Booker, her family, and all the people in the Dallas area who loved her.
Gender is between your ears, not your legs, and that is the overwhelming consensus of the scientific community and folks who have been doing the research for decades when it comes to transsexuality and gender identity.
Let me repeat it for you one more time so your willfully clueless azz gets it. The genitalia between your legs is not the sole determinant of your gender identity.
Your client in a fit of transphobic and toxic Black masculinity, stuck his nose in somebody else's business and beat down a trans woman for $200. He also by doing so, triggered the series of events that resulted in Muhlaysia Booker's death a month later.
And can you accurately account for your client's whereabouts after he was released from the Dallas County Jail on bail days before Ms Booker was killed?
When your client beat a trans woman unconscious on that April 12 day to the point that several cis women had to step in and physically remove her from your client's flying fists as he uttered homophobic slurs, yeah Miss Attorney Thang, that's not a mere fight. That's a hate crime that your waste of DNA client deserves jail time for.
One other thing. Trans people live lives, not a lifestyle. So miss me with that 'no disrespect' line because your entire comment was dripping with it and transphobic ignorance. Calling a trans woman a man is the height of disrespect.
You need Jesus and some serious education about trans issues. .You are also a disgrace to the proud tradition of attorneys from the Thurgood Marshall School of Law.
Now what's the phone number and the URL for the State Bar of Texas?
Thomas is being defended by attorney Andrew W. Wilkerson, who is big mad that his client is facing twenty years in a TDC facility for the videotaped hate assault on our departed sister.
This is the transphobic shyt he had to say on his Facebook page about it:
I’ll say this again, our condolences to the family of Pierre Booker. He was a human being, he was a person that was loved dearly by his family. He did not deserve to die. No one deserves to die. But our client had absolutely nothing to do with his death.
But this is ridiculous. The State is offering Edward Thomas twenty years for that fight in back Royal Crest Apartments a couple months ago. The State is offering twenty years for a fist fight, between two men, with no weaponsinvolved. Let that sink in. There was no knife, no gun, no brass knuckles, and nothing was picked up off the ground and used during the physical altercation. Furthermore, this was no hate crime, period. People who were there know that this all arose from an altercation after Pierre Booker rear ended Thomas’s friends vehicle and refused to exchange insurance information or rectify the situation in anyway. Are you surprised that the news didn’t tell you these details?? Don’t be😑.
No disrespect to anyone’s life style at all. It’s your decision. But when the law recognizes gender it’s based off one’s anatomy or biological make up if you will. So when dealing with the law you must realize that ones sexual preference/orientation has no bearing on his or her gender, a persons gender is based on his/her biological hardware or, plainly said, if a person has a penis, the law views him as a male and if a person has a vagina the law views her as a female. Ridiculously obvious to say, I know, but some of you facebookers seem to have the law a tad bit confused.
So, now that we’ve cleared that up, to offer a man twenty years for a fist fight with another man is unconscionable and shows no regard for his life or his future. Say what you want, but that ain’t justice, not even close. A man can literally wave a gun in another person’s face and not receive twenty years in prison, come on now. Call a spade a spade, this is beyond ridiculous
First off, Miss Wilkerson, what you said is this jacked up post is not only loud and wrong, but your ignorant and scientifically illiterate rhetoric is why we have a major problem in Black America with anti-trans violence being visited upon trans individuals in Texas and elsewhere in the United States.
It was also straight up disrespectful to the memory of Ms Booker, her family, and all the people in the Dallas area who loved her.
Gender is between your ears, not your legs, and that is the overwhelming consensus of the scientific community and folks who have been doing the research for decades when it comes to transsexuality and gender identity.
Let me repeat it for you one more time so your willfully clueless azz gets it. The genitalia between your legs is not the sole determinant of your gender identity.
Your client in a fit of transphobic and toxic Black masculinity, stuck his nose in somebody else's business and beat down a trans woman for $200. He also by doing so, triggered the series of events that resulted in Muhlaysia Booker's death a month later.
And can you accurately account for your client's whereabouts after he was released from the Dallas County Jail on bail days before Ms Booker was killed?
When your client beat a trans woman unconscious on that April 12 day to the point that several cis women had to step in and physically remove her from your client's flying fists as he uttered homophobic slurs, yeah Miss Attorney Thang, that's not a mere fight. That's a hate crime that your waste of DNA client deserves jail time for.
One other thing. Trans people live lives, not a lifestyle. So miss me with that 'no disrespect' line because your entire comment was dripping with it and transphobic ignorance. Calling a trans woman a man is the height of disrespect.
You need Jesus and some serious education about trans issues. .You are also a disgrace to the proud tradition of attorneys from the Thurgood Marshall School of Law.
Now what's the phone number and the URL for the State Bar of Texas?
Friday, May 31, 2019
Michelle Washington Celebration Of Life Service Tomorrow
For those of you in the Philadelphia metro area who wish to attend the celebration of life services of Michelle 'Tameka' Washington, here's the info.
They will take place at Batchelor Brothers Funeral Home., located at 7112 North Broad Street in Philadelphia. The viewing will start at 12 noon EDT, followed by the service starting at 1 PM EDT.
The Repast/Reception will begin at 2:30 PM EDT and is scheduled to run until 4:30 PM. It will take place at Hot Pot Cuisine. The address is 4234 Germantown Ave in Philadelphia.
Hope you peeps in the Philly area are able to attend and honor our gone too soon sibling.
They will take place at Batchelor Brothers Funeral Home., located at 7112 North Broad Street in Philadelphia. The viewing will start at 12 noon EDT, followed by the service starting at 1 PM EDT.
The Repast/Reception will begin at 2:30 PM EDT and is scheduled to run until 4:30 PM. It will take place at Hot Pot Cuisine. The address is 4234 Germantown Ave in Philadelphia.
Hope you peeps in the Philly area are able to attend and honor our gone too soon sibling.
Thursday, May 30, 2019
My Muhlaysia Booker Post Funeral Thoughts
I traveled to Dallas on Memorial Day with Dee Dee Watters and Diamond Stylz to represent BTAC and the Black Transwomen .Inc (BTWI) board at Muhlaysia Booker's wake and funeral
While I was being interviewed by CNN and having a TV camera follow us upon our arrival in Dallas, I did take a moment on the nearly 4 hour drive up from Houston to ponder this latest trans death.
There were things about it that were maddeningly familiar, and some that felt different this time.
Let's start with the familiar stuff. Muhlaysia was at the time the fourth trans woman to die due to anti-trans violence in 2019. She was just 22 years old and as we already depressingly know, a Black trans woman. She was also like someone else y'all know from Texas, unapologetic about it.
To add to the pain we were already feeling in Dallas, in Philadelphia and across Black Trans America, just before Dee Dee, Diamond and I headed up I-45 to be at Muhlaysia's wake and funeral came the news about Paris being killed in Detroit that Saturday.
Six Black trans women this year. Four in the month of May alone. We were also here in Dallas a year after Carla Pavon had been murdered a few miles from where the Cathedral of Hope sits
But this one felt different as well. The last time I attended a funeral for one of our slain trans siblings was back in 2008 when I was living in Louisville. That particular funeral was deeply personal because I knew Nakhia Williams and we worked for the same local security company.
Despite being active in trans rights work for a decade at the time, I wasn't as well known nationally as a trans advocate as I am now when walked into that funeral home and the Cathedral of Hope the next day. TransGriot was only two years old at the time.
This funeral had international news coverage, in large part because of the viral video of Muhlaysia being assaulted after a traffic accent just a month ago. This funeral was attended by Dallas Mayor Mike Rawlings and Dallas council members Omar Narvaez and Adam Medrano
We had people that came from New Orleans and Washington to be in attendance.in addition to her Dallas and Texas trans family showing up and showing out in terms of their support for Muhlaysia and her family.
It was also nice to find out some interesting personal details about Muhlaysia. She was an Eagle Scout. We discovered that when members of her former scout troop showed up at the funeral home to pay their respects to her. She was fun loving and well liked by members of the Dallas trans community and people in Oak Cliff neighborhood.
Her mother told us that while Muhlaysia didn't like starting fights, she had no problem finishing them.
During the resolutions phase of the funeral, proclamations were read from Texas state Senator Royce West (D-Dallas), the city of Dallas, and the Texas House of Representatives from House Rep Jessica Gonzales (D-Dallas) A few days earlier, Muhlaysia Booker's name had been spoken from the US House floor by Rep. Marc Veasey (D-Ft Worth)
It reminded me as I was sitting there listening to those resolutions being read, that the Texas Lege had gone sine die the day before. HB 1513, which would have added trans Texans to the James Byrd Hate Crimes Act, was one of the bills that died when it was left pending in the House Criminal Jurisprudence Committee after an April 29 hearing in which I and other trans Texans pointed out why it needed to be passed.
Our sister Muhlaysia is now with the ancestors. It's up to us left here to make certain that when the 2021 Texas legislative session kicks off, we do everything possible to add trans Texans to the Byrd Hate Crimes Act. We also must ensure that the wastes of DNA who killed her are also brought to justice.
While I was being interviewed by CNN and having a TV camera follow us upon our arrival in Dallas, I did take a moment on the nearly 4 hour drive up from Houston to ponder this latest trans death.
There were things about it that were maddeningly familiar, and some that felt different this time.
Let's start with the familiar stuff. Muhlaysia was at the time the fourth trans woman to die due to anti-trans violence in 2019. She was just 22 years old and as we already depressingly know, a Black trans woman. She was also like someone else y'all know from Texas, unapologetic about it.
To add to the pain we were already feeling in Dallas, in Philadelphia and across Black Trans America, just before Dee Dee, Diamond and I headed up I-45 to be at Muhlaysia's wake and funeral came the news about Paris being killed in Detroit that Saturday.
Six Black trans women this year. Four in the month of May alone. We were also here in Dallas a year after Carla Pavon had been murdered a few miles from where the Cathedral of Hope sits
But this one felt different as well. The last time I attended a funeral for one of our slain trans siblings was back in 2008 when I was living in Louisville. That particular funeral was deeply personal because I knew Nakhia Williams and we worked for the same local security company.
Despite being active in trans rights work for a decade at the time, I wasn't as well known nationally as a trans advocate as I am now when walked into that funeral home and the Cathedral of Hope the next day. TransGriot was only two years old at the time.
This funeral had international news coverage, in large part because of the viral video of Muhlaysia being assaulted after a traffic accent just a month ago. This funeral was attended by Dallas Mayor Mike Rawlings and Dallas council members Omar Narvaez and Adam Medrano
We had people that came from New Orleans and Washington to be in attendance.in addition to her Dallas and Texas trans family showing up and showing out in terms of their support for Muhlaysia and her family.
It was also nice to find out some interesting personal details about Muhlaysia. She was an Eagle Scout. We discovered that when members of her former scout troop showed up at the funeral home to pay their respects to her. She was fun loving and well liked by members of the Dallas trans community and people in Oak Cliff neighborhood.
Her mother told us that while Muhlaysia didn't like starting fights, she had no problem finishing them.
During the resolutions phase of the funeral, proclamations were read from Texas state Senator Royce West (D-Dallas), the city of Dallas, and the Texas House of Representatives from House Rep Jessica Gonzales (D-Dallas) A few days earlier, Muhlaysia Booker's name had been spoken from the US House floor by Rep. Marc Veasey (D-Ft Worth)
It reminded me as I was sitting there listening to those resolutions being read, that the Texas Lege had gone sine die the day before. HB 1513, which would have added trans Texans to the James Byrd Hate Crimes Act, was one of the bills that died when it was left pending in the House Criminal Jurisprudence Committee after an April 29 hearing in which I and other trans Texans pointed out why it needed to be passed.
Our sister Muhlaysia is now with the ancestors. It's up to us left here to make certain that when the 2021 Texas legislative session kicks off, we do everything possible to add trans Texans to the Byrd Hate Crimes Act. We also must ensure that the wastes of DNA who killed her are also brought to justice.
Monday, May 27, 2019
Muhlaysia Booker Wake Today
Headed to Dallas today with Dee Dee Watters and Diamond Stylz as representatives of BTAC and Black Transwomen, Inc to attend the wake and funeral of Muhlaysia Booker.
The wake is later this evening at the Golden Gate Funeral Home starting at 6 PM CDT, with the funeral service being moved to the Cathedral of Hope.
If you live in the Dallas-Fort Worth area and wish to attend the wake and or the funeral, the Golden Gate Funeral Home is located at 4155 S. RL Thornton Fwy in Dallas
The funeral will start at 11 AM CDT The Cathedral of Hope is located at 5910 Cedar Springs Road. You may wish to get there early because they are expecting a large crowd to attend this service.
The wake is later this evening at the Golden Gate Funeral Home starting at 6 PM CDT, with the funeral service being moved to the Cathedral of Hope.
If you live in the Dallas-Fort Worth area and wish to attend the wake and or the funeral, the Golden Gate Funeral Home is located at 4155 S. RL Thornton Fwy in Dallas
The funeral will start at 11 AM CDT The Cathedral of Hope is located at 5910 Cedar Springs Road. You may wish to get there early because they are expecting a large crowd to attend this service.
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Monday, May 20, 2019
Number 4- Rest In Power and Peace Michelle Washington
Less than 24 hours after Muhlaysia Booker was killed in Dallas, in Philadelphia 40 year old Michelle Washington was found at 5:06 AM EDT in the 3400 block of North 11th Street suffering from gunshots to the head, body and buttocks.
Washington was transported to Temple University Hospital where she subsequently died after her arrival.
Now for the grim stats. Washington is now the 4th trans person we've lost to anti-trans violence in 2019 and the second in less than 24 hours. As you probably suspected, all the trans people we have lost in 2019 have been African American.
Philadelphia police found three shell casings at the scene, and are looking for any information that will lead to the arrest and conviction of thee perpetrators of this crime.
As of yet no word about a memorial service, but will post that information once I receive it from my Philly trans family. She was also known as Tameka to her close friends in the community
Rest in power and peace, Michelle. You not only will be remembered by everyone who loved you, we will not rest until the person who committed this crime is rotting in a jail cell.
Washington was transported to Temple University Hospital where she subsequently died after her arrival.
Now for the grim stats. Washington is now the 4th trans person we've lost to anti-trans violence in 2019 and the second in less than 24 hours. As you probably suspected, all the trans people we have lost in 2019 have been African American.
Philadelphia police found three shell casings at the scene, and are looking for any information that will lead to the arrest and conviction of thee perpetrators of this crime.
As of yet no word about a memorial service, but will post that information once I receive it from my Philly trans family. She was also known as Tameka to her close friends in the community
Rest in power and peace, Michelle. You not only will be remembered by everyone who loved you, we will not rest until the person who committed this crime is rotting in a jail cell.
Sunday, May 19, 2019
Number 3- Rest In Power and Peace Muhlaysia Booker
This latest report of a trans murder in 2019 is not only coming from my home state of Texas, it is shocking and mindnumbingly sad for me.
23 year old Muhlaysia Booker survived a brutal April 12 assault by a mob in an apartment complex in Dallas' Oak Cliff neighborhood. Today it is my sad duty to report that Ms Booker was found shot to death Saturday morning by responding Dallas police officers at 6:40 AM CDT in the 7200 block of Valley Glen Dr. near the Tenison Park golf course in east Dallas.
Booker was pronounced dead at the scene due to 'homicidal violence'. There are also no suspects as of yet in her murder. I know where y'all can start looking, DPD. How about every transphobic fool that was videotaped throwing blows at her on April 12?
Rest in power and peace Muhlaysia.
This one's personal to me, her loved ones, BTAC and every trans Texan. As BTMI president Trenton Johnson said on my FB page, "They attack her in one month and then take her life the next!! This has to stop!"
I agree. It needs to stop. I want the waste of DNA who killed Muhlaysia to be expeditiously captured and brought to justice.
Booker is now officially the third trans person to die due to anti-trans violence in the US in 2019, and our first in the Lone Star State this year. All three trans persons who have been killed in 2019 so far have been African American
This one infuriates me even more because it not only happened here in Texas, it is because of what happened to Booker back in April. It also happens after HB 1513, a bill sponsored by Rep. Garnet Coleman that would have added trans people to the state's James Byrd Hate Crimes Act, died in the House State Affairs Committee committee for this session.
What is really pissing me off is that we are still sorting out the fallout from the transphobic April 12 mob assault on her in Oak Cliff and were engaged in getting justice for her in that case.
Now she's dead and her family is now planning her funeral.
I have to ask the question of the Texas NAACP and other organizations in the Black community not named Black Lives Matter or Black Trans Advocacy Coalition. Do y'all even care about the lives of Black trans people, much less Black trans women?
Your silence, Texas NAACP tells me otherwise.
If any memorial services are scheduled, I will pass that info along to you as I receive it.
23 year old Muhlaysia Booker survived a brutal April 12 assault by a mob in an apartment complex in Dallas' Oak Cliff neighborhood. Today it is my sad duty to report that Ms Booker was found shot to death Saturday morning by responding Dallas police officers at 6:40 AM CDT in the 7200 block of Valley Glen Dr. near the Tenison Park golf course in east Dallas.
Booker was pronounced dead at the scene due to 'homicidal violence'. There are also no suspects as of yet in her murder. I know where y'all can start looking, DPD. How about every transphobic fool that was videotaped throwing blows at her on April 12?
Rest in power and peace Muhlaysia.
This one's personal to me, her loved ones, BTAC and every trans Texan. As BTMI president Trenton Johnson said on my FB page, "They attack her in one month and then take her life the next!! This has to stop!"
I agree. It needs to stop. I want the waste of DNA who killed Muhlaysia to be expeditiously captured and brought to justice.
Booker is now officially the third trans person to die due to anti-trans violence in the US in 2019, and our first in the Lone Star State this year. All three trans persons who have been killed in 2019 so far have been African American
This one infuriates me even more because it not only happened here in Texas, it is because of what happened to Booker back in April. It also happens after HB 1513, a bill sponsored by Rep. Garnet Coleman that would have added trans people to the state's James Byrd Hate Crimes Act, died in the House State Affairs Committee committee for this session.
What is really pissing me off is that we are still sorting out the fallout from the transphobic April 12 mob assault on her in Oak Cliff and were engaged in getting justice for her in that case.
Now she's dead and her family is now planning her funeral.
I have to ask the question of the Texas NAACP and other organizations in the Black community not named Black Lives Matter or Black Trans Advocacy Coalition. Do y'all even care about the lives of Black trans people, much less Black trans women?
Your silence, Texas NAACP tells me otherwise.
If any memorial services are scheduled, I will pass that info along to you as I receive it.
Monday, May 13, 2019
Beyond Getting Tired Of Black Trans Women Getting Attacked For BS
Last week I went to Austin to testify in favor of HB 1513, a bill sponsored by TX state Rep. Garnet Coleman that would have added gender identity to our state's James Byrd Hate Crimes Act.
Once again, the people most in need of being covered by that act were left out in the political cold as the bill died in committee. Never mind the fact that we'd had two Black trans people attacked in Dallas and Killeen a week apart BEFORE I made the trip to Austin to testify in favor of that bill.
Now I'm hearing about a 22 year old Black trans woman who was shot outside a Waffle House in the suburban Memphis town of Southaven, MS early Friday morning.
Nia Brooke Smith was verbally abused by Hampton as she walked into the Waffle House on Hamilton Road near Main Street in Southaven around 3:00 AM CST on May 10 to simply get some food and head home.
An argument and fight ensued after transphobic disrespect was aimed at her and Hampton threw a glass of water in her face. Smith defended herself, attempted to walk away and get in her car to leave the Waffle House and was cut off by Hampton. causing a traffic accident. Hampton subsequently pulled out a gun as Smith got out of her car and attempted to use it as a shield. Hampton was shot twice in both legs. One of the bullets broke her femur bone, and will require surgery to fix.
Smith was taken to Regional One Hospital in Memphis for treatment. Prayers going up to Nia and her family, and I hope she has a speedy recovery from her injuries.
I also want justice for Nia as well.
23 year old Jimtarius Hampton of Memphis was arrested Friday afternoon and charged with aggravated assault, manifest extreme indifference to life He spent the weekend in the DeSoto County (MS) jail without bond, and is appearing in court on May 15.
This is also not Hampton''s first brush with the law. As a 19 year old Lane College student he was arrested after he shot someone in the leg during an on campus altercation.
Mississippi does have a hate rimes law, but it doesn't cover gender identity, sexual orientation, or disability. Mississippi police and sheriffs departments are not required to report hate crimes to the FBI. Two bills to update the Magnolia State's hate crimes laws, House Bill 1494 and Senate Bill 2163 failed to advance out of committee in the Republican controlled Mississippi Legislature.
Mississippi's current hate crimes law does allow prosecutors to seek enhanced penalties against a person for committing a crime against another person based on actual or perceived race, color, ancestry, ethnicity, religion, national origin or gender.
But back to discussing what happened here in Southaven. The Black trans community is beyond sick and tired of being sick and tired of Black trans women (and Black trans men) being assaulted by cis Black people because you have a personal problem with us existing.
You also need to work out whatever toxic masculinity issues you have with a therapist. Black Trans World is not here to be your punching bags to make you feel better about your miserable selves.
FYI to you trans attracted men trying to hook up with us. Spouting anti-trans insults when you're hanging out with your homies, then trying to get with us on the sly later is not a good look for you, and is a real turnoff.
Black trans people are Black people. We exist, and we aren't going away or back into the closet. If you have a problem with us living our lives, that's on you. It does not give you cis Black people carte blanche to disrespect us, put your hands on us, or kill us.
Contrary to what you peeps may think, violently putting your hands on a Black trans woman or killing us WILL get you serious jail time.
And it needs to stop. Today.
Once again, the people most in need of being covered by that act were left out in the political cold as the bill died in committee. Never mind the fact that we'd had two Black trans people attacked in Dallas and Killeen a week apart BEFORE I made the trip to Austin to testify in favor of that bill.
Now I'm hearing about a 22 year old Black trans woman who was shot outside a Waffle House in the suburban Memphis town of Southaven, MS early Friday morning.
Nia Brooke Smith was verbally abused by Hampton as she walked into the Waffle House on Hamilton Road near Main Street in Southaven around 3:00 AM CST on May 10 to simply get some food and head home.
An argument and fight ensued after transphobic disrespect was aimed at her and Hampton threw a glass of water in her face. Smith defended herself, attempted to walk away and get in her car to leave the Waffle House and was cut off by Hampton. causing a traffic accident. Hampton subsequently pulled out a gun as Smith got out of her car and attempted to use it as a shield. Hampton was shot twice in both legs. One of the bullets broke her femur bone, and will require surgery to fix.
Smith was taken to Regional One Hospital in Memphis for treatment. Prayers going up to Nia and her family, and I hope she has a speedy recovery from her injuries.
I also want justice for Nia as well.
23 year old Jimtarius Hampton of Memphis was arrested Friday afternoon and charged with aggravated assault, manifest extreme indifference to life He spent the weekend in the DeSoto County (MS) jail without bond, and is appearing in court on May 15.
This is also not Hampton''s first brush with the law. As a 19 year old Lane College student he was arrested after he shot someone in the leg during an on campus altercation.
Mississippi does have a hate rimes law, but it doesn't cover gender identity, sexual orientation, or disability. Mississippi police and sheriffs departments are not required to report hate crimes to the FBI. Two bills to update the Magnolia State's hate crimes laws, House Bill 1494 and Senate Bill 2163 failed to advance out of committee in the Republican controlled Mississippi Legislature.
Mississippi's current hate crimes law does allow prosecutors to seek enhanced penalties against a person for committing a crime against another person based on actual or perceived race, color, ancestry, ethnicity, religion, national origin or gender.
But back to discussing what happened here in Southaven. The Black trans community is beyond sick and tired of being sick and tired of Black trans women (and Black trans men) being assaulted by cis Black people because you have a personal problem with us existing.
You also need to work out whatever toxic masculinity issues you have with a therapist. Black Trans World is not here to be your punching bags to make you feel better about your miserable selves.
FYI to you trans attracted men trying to hook up with us. Spouting anti-trans insults when you're hanging out with your homies, then trying to get with us on the sly later is not a good look for you, and is a real turnoff.
Black trans people are Black people. We exist, and we aren't going away or back into the closet. If you have a problem with us living our lives, that's on you. It does not give you cis Black people carte blanche to disrespect us, put your hands on us, or kill us.
Contrary to what you peeps may think, violently putting your hands on a Black trans woman or killing us WILL get you serious jail time.
And it needs to stop. Today.
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Monday, April 15, 2019
Arrest Made In Dallas Trans Hate Attack
Gotta love the Dallas Police Department swiftly handling their business and catching one of the perps involved in the Muhlaysia Booker hate attack.
29 year old Edward Thomas was arrested last night by DPD. They are continuing to canvass the Oak Cliff neighborhood for other participants and witnesses to the hate crime that happened on Friday.
Meanwhile Booker is recovering at home from her injuries suffered in the attack. She was knocked unconscious during the assault and was dragged to safety by several cis women.
Muhlaysia's father Peirre Booker spoke to a local Dallas television station about how upset and angry he was about what happened to his daughter.
Here's hoping that the Dallas Police Department not only finds all of the wastes of DNA involved, but the Dallas County DA prosecutes them to the fullest extent of the law to send a message that violence aimed at trans people will not be tolerated.
29 year old Edward Thomas was arrested last night by DPD. They are continuing to canvass the Oak Cliff neighborhood for other participants and witnesses to the hate crime that happened on Friday.
Meanwhile Booker is recovering at home from her injuries suffered in the attack. She was knocked unconscious during the assault and was dragged to safety by several cis women.
Muhlaysia's father Peirre Booker spoke to a local Dallas television station about how upset and angry he was about what happened to his daughter.
Here's hoping that the Dallas Police Department not only finds all of the wastes of DNA involved, but the Dallas County DA prosecutes them to the fullest extent of the law to send a message that violence aimed at trans people will not be tolerated.
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Tuesday, April 02, 2019
Vigil For Ashanti Carmon Tonight
For those of you in the DMV area, a vigil has been scheduled tonight for our sister Ashanti Carmon, who was killed in the early morning hours of March 30.
Here's the press release for it:
Hope you can attend if you are able to do so.
Here's the press release for it:
April 2, 2019, Washington, DC
The Transgender community condemns the murder of Ashanti Carmon, a 27-year old transgender woman who was brutally shot multiple times to death in the 5000 block of Jost Street in the town of Fairmount Heights, MD on the morning of Saturday March 30
The Transgender community and other local LGBTQ organizations joins the Carmon family and friends in mourning this senseless loss. Her murder reminds us all of how often the transgender community is targeted for violence in our society. Sadly, violence against transgender people has become far too common in many cities.
While this murder was just across the Eastern Avenue line and happened in Maryland, Ashanti is well known and loved in the DC area by many. In looking back on murders it brings us to the shooting death on Eastern Avenue N.E. of Lashai McClean age 23 who was killed in July of 2011. While this murder may or may not be characterized as a hate crime by police at this time, it is important that each of us works to eradicate transphobia on a personal and societal level.
There will be a Press Conference prior to the vigil, beginning at 6:30 PM EDT. The vigil will take place on April 02, 2019 at 6:30 pm in the 5000 block of Jost Street near the site of the attack. The LGBTQ community encourages everyone to participate and show solidarity against hatred and violence. Also, Funeral arrangements are pending and will be announced once released.
Hope you can attend if you are able to do so.
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Sunday, March 31, 2019
Number 2- Rest In Power and Peace Ashanti
This is definitely not the way I wanted to spend our tenth anniversary celebration of the Transgender Day of Visibility, but it is a sobering reminder of how our visibility can come with a high price.
It's also something I've been concerned about as we transition out of the colder winter weather into the spring. When the weather warms up, the anti-trans violence incidents rise along with the warmer temperatures.
We travel to the Washington DC area for news concerning the second trans murder of 2019.
The 20 something year old Ashanti Carmon was found dead after Fairmount Heights police responded to multiple shots fired calls in the area of Aspen and Jost streets around 6:23 AM EDT Saturday morning.
I also had a major problem with the way the report on her death was written by WJLA-TV in DC media.
The area is near the DC-Prince George's County line. Police arrived at the scene seven minutes later, located Carmon, and pronounced her dead at the scene from multiple gunshot wounds.
It was the first murder in Fairmount Heights in five years according to its police chief. The homicide investigation will be turned over to the Prince George's County Police.
As of yet, no word on a memorial vigil or a funeral, but once I find out that information, I will pass it on to you TransGriot readers once I receive it. .
And I have to ask once again, especially on this TDOV day, when will our Black trans lives matter to the Black cis community?:
Both the trans people we have lost to anti-trans violence in 2019 have in common they are Black trans feminine people and under age 35.
Rest in power and peace Ashanti. May the person who committed this heinous crime be swiftly caught and punished for it.
It's also something I've been concerned about as we transition out of the colder winter weather into the spring. When the weather warms up, the anti-trans violence incidents rise along with the warmer temperatures.
We travel to the Washington DC area for news concerning the second trans murder of 2019.
The 20 something year old Ashanti Carmon was found dead after Fairmount Heights police responded to multiple shots fired calls in the area of Aspen and Jost streets around 6:23 AM EDT Saturday morning.
I also had a major problem with the way the report on her death was written by WJLA-TV in DC media.
The area is near the DC-Prince George's County line. Police arrived at the scene seven minutes later, located Carmon, and pronounced her dead at the scene from multiple gunshot wounds.
It was the first murder in Fairmount Heights in five years according to its police chief. The homicide investigation will be turned over to the Prince George's County Police.
As of yet, no word on a memorial vigil or a funeral, but once I find out that information, I will pass it on to you TransGriot readers once I receive it. .
And I have to ask once again, especially on this TDOV day, when will our Black trans lives matter to the Black cis community?:
Both the trans people we have lost to anti-trans violence in 2019 have in common they are Black trans feminine people and under age 35.
Rest in power and peace Ashanti. May the person who committed this heinous crime be swiftly caught and punished for it.
Tuesday, January 15, 2019
Trans Woman Messed With At Mississippi Casino
One consequence of the false anti-trans 'bathroom predator' rhetoric the Republican Party pushed to oppose trans rights laws is it invites scrutiny on any cis or trans woman who doesn't fit the stereotypical and goalpost shifting standards for what a woman is supposed to look like.
It has also emboldened transphobes to play gender police and mess with people going to the damn bathroom
One of the things Alexus Tate loves to do is head to the Gold Strike Casino in Tunica County Mississippi and enjoy the time she frequently spends there trying her luck.
But the trip she took to the casino the day after Thanksgiving with a friend wasn't anything but pleasant for her because transphobia smacked her in the face.
I'm also not liking the transphobic 'born a man' line in this WREG-TV article Back to the story.
A female casino security guard loudly demanded to see Tate's ID as she left the restroom in front of other casino patrons. A janitor confided to Tate that the security guard had made disparaging transphobic remarks about her as she entered the restroom, saying 'Why is 'it' in there?"
Tate immediately sought out other employees to address the transphobic incident and has been in contact with Gold Strike casino management. The casino management claimed they were investigating the matter, but haven't been in contact with Tate since December.
Tate says while the Gold Strike management has been apologetic about the incident, has offered her free plays and hotel stays, what she wants most, the firing of the transphobic security guard, hasn't happened.
MGM Resorts, who owns the Tunica casino in question, sent this statement to WREG-TV
Nice sentiment. But until that message is sent with the firing of the security guard in question that transphobia isn't tolerated, and there are consequences for those who engage in it, these will be nothing but empty words
It has also emboldened transphobes to play gender police and mess with people going to the damn bathroom
One of the things Alexus Tate loves to do is head to the Gold Strike Casino in Tunica County Mississippi and enjoy the time she frequently spends there trying her luck.
But the trip she took to the casino the day after Thanksgiving with a friend wasn't anything but pleasant for her because transphobia smacked her in the face.
I'm also not liking the transphobic 'born a man' line in this WREG-TV article Back to the story.
A female casino security guard loudly demanded to see Tate's ID as she left the restroom in front of other casino patrons. A janitor confided to Tate that the security guard had made disparaging transphobic remarks about her as she entered the restroom, saying 'Why is 'it' in there?"
Tate immediately sought out other employees to address the transphobic incident and has been in contact with Gold Strike casino management. The casino management claimed they were investigating the matter, but haven't been in contact with Tate since December.
Tate says while the Gold Strike management has been apologetic about the incident, has offered her free plays and hotel stays, what she wants most, the firing of the transphobic security guard, hasn't happened.
MGM Resorts, who owns the Tunica casino in question, sent this statement to WREG-TV
“Inclusion is a core value for MGM Resorts, and all security officers are trained on our company’s policy of allowing guests to utilize public restrooms based on the gender with which they identify. Unfortunately, the security officer involved in this incident did not respond appropriately. The security officer in question was immediately corrected, the policy was clarified to the guest by a supervisor at the time of the incident, and the security officer involved was disciplined accordingly. We sincerely regret this incident and have apologized to the guest. We hope for the opportunity to make up for her poor guest experience
“This incident does not represent our values or the conduct of employees across our company. Our employees train extensively on our policies, and we will continue to reiterate and emphasize our commitment to inclusion and our focus on treating guests appropriately. Our goal, as always, is to ensure all guests feel welcome and have a safe and enjoyable experience.”
Nice sentiment. But until that message is sent with the firing of the security guard in question that transphobia isn't tolerated, and there are consequences for those who engage in it, these will be nothing but empty words
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