One of the things I've been afraid of with all the anti-trans hatred being pushed by Republican politicians and the conservative movement, that it will result in a spike in anti-trans hate crimes, assaults and murders.
We've lost another of our trans sisters this week when 32 year old Tyreece Walker was stabbed to death in Wichita, KS on Sunday after an altercation in her apartment complex in SW Wichita with a 16 year old.
The 16 year old boy was arrested and charged with second degree murder, and Wichita police have ruled out hate crime charges. Meanwhile, the mother of the arrested teen is claiming that the deceased tried to sexually assault her child.
Gee, wonder where she got that idea from?
According to Walker's friend Victoria, she told KAKE-TV that not only was that allegation false, Reecey dreamed of one day becoming a counselor so that she could help other people going through the same trans related drama she was dealing with.
"(She) wanted to get a degree in psychology or social work to try to become a counselor to help other people try to get through some of the same struggles (she) had been through," Victoria said.
Unfortunately, a 16 year old transphobe ended those dreams for her.
And once again we have another Black trans woman under 40 who has had her life cut short due to anti-trans ignorance and hatred. .I'm so tired of my young trans sisters being killed and the ongoing silence from mianstream Black orgs about it. Don't our Black lives matter, too?
Rest in power and peace Reecey! Your trans brothers and sisters will do what we can to ensure that justice is served in this case, because your Black trans life mattered..
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Thursday, May 05, 2016
Tuesday, April 19, 2016
Islan Nettles' Confessed Killer To Be Sentenced Today
James Dixon, the confessed killer of Islan Nettles will be sentenced staring at 9 AM EDT.
As part of a plea deal, he's getting a 12 year sentence for the brutal killing of our trans sister, and many local activists are not happy about that development.
I agree with my New York trans family, 12 years in jail is a joke considering the level of brutality of the crime, and really don't care if it was his first offense. He killed somebody.
Dolores Nettles, the mother of Islan Nettles is requesting that trans community members able to do so join her in the courtroom for the sentencing. If you live in the New York metro area and can take the time out of your busy day to be there in solidarity with Ms. Nettles, I urge you to do so.
And here's hoping the New York media covers it this time.
As part of a plea deal, he's getting a 12 year sentence for the brutal killing of our trans sister, and many local activists are not happy about that development.
I agree with my New York trans family, 12 years in jail is a joke considering the level of brutality of the crime, and really don't care if it was his first offense. He killed somebody.
Dolores Nettles, the mother of Islan Nettles is requesting that trans community members able to do so join her in the courtroom for the sentencing. If you live in the New York metro area and can take the time out of your busy day to be there in solidarity with Ms. Nettles, I urge you to do so.
And here's hoping the New York media covers it this time.
Monday, April 18, 2016
Another Trans Woman Murdered- RIP Keyonna
Well, we've lost another trans woman to violence, this time in the Washington DC area.
22 year old Keyonna Blakeney, who just celebrated her birthday on April 11, was found dead at a Red Roof Inn in Rockville, MD on Saturday at 11:49 AM EDT.
Montgomery County, MD police reported that Blakeney suffered 'upper body trauma' , and they are still searching for her killer.
They also flung specious allegations she may have been engaged in sex work at the time of her untimely demise.
And on top of all that shadiness, the local DC area FOX and ABC news stenographers misgendered and deadnamed Keyonna.
If you have any information that will help lead to the person or persons who killed her, detectives are urging you to call 240-773-5070.
Anonymous tipsters can call 866-411-8477, and a reward of up to $10,000 is available for information leading to the arrest and conviction of Keyonna's killers.
And yeah, I'm sick and tired of losing our trans younglings to violence. It's got to stop because #BlackTransLivesMatter too.
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Rest in power and peace sis. Meanwhile your trans siblings in the Washington metro area will be watching to ensure the person or persons who did this are brought to justice.
22 year old Keyonna Blakeney, who just celebrated her birthday on April 11, was found dead at a Red Roof Inn in Rockville, MD on Saturday at 11:49 AM EDT.
Montgomery County, MD police reported that Blakeney suffered 'upper body trauma' , and they are still searching for her killer. They also flung specious allegations she may have been engaged in sex work at the time of her untimely demise.
And on top of all that shadiness, the local DC area FOX and ABC news stenographers misgendered and deadnamed Keyonna.
If you have any information that will help lead to the person or persons who killed her, detectives are urging you to call 240-773-5070.
Anonymous tipsters can call 866-411-8477, and a reward of up to $10,000 is available for information leading to the arrest and conviction of Keyonna's killers.
And yeah, I'm sick and tired of losing our trans younglings to violence. It's got to stop because #BlackTransLivesMatter too.
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Rest in power and peace sis. Meanwhile your trans siblings in the Washington metro area will be watching to ensure the person or persons who did this are brought to justice.
Saturday, April 16, 2016
Houston City Hall Vigil For Shante & Willie
As many of you TransGriot readers are aware of, a certain blogger y'all know along with many of my Houston area trans family, allies, and supporters gathered at the steps of City Hall to remember the people we just lost Sunday night in Shante Thompson and Willie Sims.
The vigil in addition to honoring Shante and Willie, also honored the Texas trans people we have lost in 2016. It also called attention to the jacked up transphobic media coverage of the Thompson-Sims murders by ABC 13 and KPRC 2 in addition to issuing a call for Houston media to do better when it comes to respectfully covering trans issues.
Let me emphasize respectfully, since it seems that respect for trans Houstonians has been sorely lacking in our local media ranks since HERO was first proposed back in April 2014.
And it's too bad my comments about the piss poor coverage got cut and didn't make the 10 PM news, But hope those stations got the message I was happy to deliver that the Houston trans community is tired of their failure to adhere to the 2001 AP Stylebook guidelines for covering trans people.
We're also beyond sick and tired of trans Houstonians getting demonized by Houston media without a chance to properly respond to their problematic coverage.
That also extends to the men like Willie Sims who love us. It's past time that the men who openly love us and don't give a rat's anus what you think are recognized inside and outside the trans community for having the courage to live in that truth. We also need the men and women who love trans people to also be unapologetic in expressing their love and support of their trans partners, and with our human rights under attack, we need that to happen ASAP...
We were also pleased and proud to have Mayor Sylvester Turner say a few words before the vigil started to drive home the point that the lives of all Houstonians matter in the H-town he wishes to lead.
It was also nice to have members of Shante's family, HPD's assistant chief, Pastor Freedom Gulley, Precinct 1 Constable Alan Rosen, Harris County DA candidate Kim Ogg (D), Caucus president Fran Watson and other clergy and organizations there.
The ceremony lasted just under an hour, and in addition to short speeches by Reagan White, myself and a family friend of Shante's, Pastor Gulley read a resolution on behalf of the TransSaints ministry calling for love and acceptance of trans people, along with a spoken.word dramatic performance by Dee Dee Watters, and a lantern release by Nikki Araguz Loyd and William Loyd to close out the vigil.
The vigil in addition to honoring Shante and Willie, also honored the Texas trans people we have lost in 2016. It also called attention to the jacked up transphobic media coverage of the Thompson-Sims murders by ABC 13 and KPRC 2 in addition to issuing a call for Houston media to do better when it comes to respectfully covering trans issues.Let me emphasize respectfully, since it seems that respect for trans Houstonians has been sorely lacking in our local media ranks since HERO was first proposed back in April 2014.
And it's too bad my comments about the piss poor coverage got cut and didn't make the 10 PM news, But hope those stations got the message I was happy to deliver that the Houston trans community is tired of their failure to adhere to the 2001 AP Stylebook guidelines for covering trans people.
We're also beyond sick and tired of trans Houstonians getting demonized by Houston media without a chance to properly respond to their problematic coverage.
That also extends to the men like Willie Sims who love us. It's past time that the men who openly love us and don't give a rat's anus what you think are recognized inside and outside the trans community for having the courage to live in that truth. We also need the men and women who love trans people to also be unapologetic in expressing their love and support of their trans partners, and with our human rights under attack, we need that to happen ASAP...
We were also pleased and proud to have Mayor Sylvester Turner say a few words before the vigil started to drive home the point that the lives of all Houstonians matter in the H-town he wishes to lead. It was also nice to have members of Shante's family, HPD's assistant chief, Pastor Freedom Gulley, Precinct 1 Constable Alan Rosen, Harris County DA candidate Kim Ogg (D), Caucus president Fran Watson and other clergy and organizations there.
Thanks not only to the organizers of this vigil, but I thank you for the opportunity to be a part of another opportunity to spend some quality time with my Houston trans family and the allies who love and support us.
I just wish it had happened under different circumstances.
Rest in power and peace Shante and Willie. We will not rest until the perpetrators of this heinous crime are brought to justice.
Monday, April 04, 2016
Dixon Takes The Plea Deal In The Nettles Murder Case
Just before jury selection was slated to start this morning in the trial of James Dixon, the killer of Islan Nettles decided to reconsider his previous decision to reject a plea deal and take his chances on a jury trial.
After adverse legal developments in the pretrial hearings on Thursday and Friday, Dixon decided to take the offered plea deal. He was facing 25 years in prison if he had been convicted during the jury trial.
His defense attorney Norman Williams tried and failed to block a videotaped 2013 confession by Dixon to NYPD detectives that was played during Friday's pretrial hearing for the press and the public. The hour long confession was ruled admissible for trial by Manhattan Supreme Court Justice Daniel P. Conviser.
On Thursday the video statement and two written confessions were read in court in which Dixon admitted to punching Nettles so she fell and hit the pavement because 'his manhood was threatened'.after he tried to hit on Nettles and realized she was a trans female.
Yeah, Dixon and his defense attorney tried to deploy the 'trans panic defense'. And naw homes, if you didn't want to deal with a trans female, all your trifling azz had to do was step and be on your merry way.
The District Attorney's Office initially recommended 17 years for the guilty plea, but the judge who previously presided over the trail, Robert Stoltz, reduced it to 12 years.
"With this conviction, James Dixon has finally been brought to justice for this vicious and lethal assault," said Manhattan District Attorney Cyrus R. Vance, Jr in a statement. "Members of the transgender community are far too often the targets of violent crime."
Dixon will be sentenced on April 19.
After adverse legal developments in the pretrial hearings on Thursday and Friday, Dixon decided to take the offered plea deal. He was facing 25 years in prison if he had been convicted during the jury trial.
His defense attorney Norman Williams tried and failed to block a videotaped 2013 confession by Dixon to NYPD detectives that was played during Friday's pretrial hearing for the press and the public. The hour long confession was ruled admissible for trial by Manhattan Supreme Court Justice Daniel P. Conviser.
On Thursday the video statement and two written confessions were read in court in which Dixon admitted to punching Nettles so she fell and hit the pavement because 'his manhood was threatened'.after he tried to hit on Nettles and realized she was a trans female.
Yeah, Dixon and his defense attorney tried to deploy the 'trans panic defense'. And naw homes, if you didn't want to deal with a trans female, all your trifling azz had to do was step and be on your merry way.
The District Attorney's Office initially recommended 17 years for the guilty plea, but the judge who previously presided over the trail, Robert Stoltz, reduced it to 12 years.
"With this conviction, James Dixon has finally been brought to justice for this vicious and lethal assault," said Manhattan District Attorney Cyrus R. Vance, Jr in a statement. "Members of the transgender community are far too often the targets of violent crime."
Dixon will be sentenced on April 19.
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