Who Is Shooting Transexuals In Washington D.C.?
NASTY SHIT. FROM TOWELROAD……
Two more incidents (a non-fatal shooting, and the homicide of an unidentified individual found in make-up and heels) in Washington D.C. concerning violence against transgender individuals prompted police to call a news conference on Monday afternoon, the Washington Blade reports:
A transgender woman suffered a non-fatal gunshot wound to the neck about 2 a.m. Monday on the 2300 block of Savannah Street, S.E., D.C. police said. The incident was the fourth reported shooting of a transgender person in D.C. since July. The latest case prompted police officials to call a news conference Monday afternoon to discuss this and other transgender related cases.
Transgender activists Earline Budd and Ruby Corado, who spoke at the news conference, said the latest shooting was among more than a dozen violent attacks against transgender women in D.C. this year.
“The transgender community is now in crisis,” Corado said.
The AP adds:
The first shooting occurred July 20 when 23-year-old transgender woman Myles Mclean, also known to friends as Lashai, was killed while walking in the city’s Northeast early one morning. Less than two weeks later – and in the same neighborhood – a suspect pulled a gun out and fired without hitting a person after asking for change. Last month, police say, an off-duty D.C. police officer on medical leave got into a fight with several transgender people and fired shots into a car. The officer, Kenneth Furr, was charged with assault with a dangerous weapon.
The man who died early Saturday is believed to have been between 20 and 35 years old. He was found unconscious and later pronounced dead. Police said the man, who appeared to be of Hispanic or possibly Middle Eastern descent, had makeup on his face and was carrying light-colored heels. Police said they didn’t know the man’s name and didn’t have suspects in the death. It wasn’t immediately clear if he was either gay or transgender, or whether there was any evidence of a bias-crime.
MetroWeekly adds:
Newsham also said the person’s identity remained unknown, which was why the police released a photo of the deceased (inset image above, as released by Metropolitan Police Department) to the press in the hope that someone in the community might be able to identify the victim.
In the briefing, Newsham described the victim as a ”Hispanic or Middle Eastern male; approximately between the ages of 25 and 30; 5 foot, 8 inches with dark, wavy hair about 3 inches long,” prompting a raised eyebrow from transgender activist Ruby Corado, who was standing next to him. Newsham said police didn’t have enough information to classify the dead individual as transgender.
Mistrial Declared in Trial of Lawrence King’s Killer .
GODS KNOW WHAT WILL HAPPEN NOW.
UPDATE: The judge has declared a mistrial. Prosecutors must now decide whether to refile murder and hate crime charges, according to the AP. See earlier updates for details…
GLSEN released a statement following the announcement:
“The mistrial declared today is hardly a surprise,” GLSEN Executive Director Eliza Byard said. “This was always destined to be a case with little resolution and no winners, whatever the verdict. The central facts remain the same: homophobia killed Larry King and destroyed Brandon McInerney’s life, and adults failed both young men because of their own inability to deal forthrightly and compassionately with the multiple challenges they each faced. The jury’s indecision is a sad reflection of our collective inability to find common ground and invest in a better future for all youth and a culture of respect for all.”
EARLIER…
A mistrial may be declared in the trial of Brandon McInerney, charged with shooting to death his gay classmate Lawrence King in 2008 in their Oxnard, California classroom, the L.A. Times reports:
A judge has ordered jurors in the high-profile murder case of an Oxnard teen accused of shooting a gay classmate to keep deliberating even though they have been unable to reach a verdict despite repeated votes, The Times has learned.
The judge has indicated a mistrial is a possibility…
…A mistrial would bring to a close a trial that has been followed closely by gay-rights groups that have fought hard to protect gay and transgendered students from campus bullying.
The jury has been deliberating since Wednesday.
This afternoon they submitted questions to the judge, the Ventura County Star reports:
The jury in the Brandon McInerney murder trial submitted questions to the judge this afternoon.
What is a person of average disposition? And what is rationally — regarding a person acting rationally.
The defense team is researching some definitions that the prosecution proposed regarding a person of average disposition. The term rationally has not yet been defined.
Once the answers are determined, they will be sent back to the jury.
The two votes taken were 8-4 and 9-3. The forewoman said it’s unlikely they’ll come to a verdict.
As the trial closed, prosecutors in the trial argued for a murder conviction, and not the lesser manslaughter conviction the judge allowed earlier this week. Defense attorneys brought a “gay panic” defense, arguing that McInerney snapped after he was sexually harassed by King.





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