Two Black
transgender women, one living in Florida and another in Louisiana, were killed
within the last week.
Alexus
Braxton, also known as Kimmy Icon Braxton, was killed in Miami on February 4,
while Fifty Bandz was shot to death in Baton Rouge on January 28. Police
discovered Braxton’s body at approximately 10:31 p.m at the California
Club Condominiums at 915 North East 199 Street, the Miami-Dade Police
Department told Gay City News.
Authorities
pronounced Braxton dead at the scene and are investigating the incident as a
homicide. Miami-Dade Police Department spokesperson Detective Colome told
Gay City News they are pursuing all angles in the investigation including the
possibility of a hate crime.
“We’re not
discarding the possibility that it can potentially go that route as an
additional charge,” Colome said. “But as of right now we’re definitely needing
the assistance of anyone who can give us any information.”
The department
usually releases more details about the victim’s death, but in this incident,
authorities said disclosing how it was done may “jeopardize the case.”
Meanwhile, in
Baton Rouge, Lousiana, Bandz — who was just 21 when she
died — was killed by a man she was in a relationship
with for more than a year. The Baton Rouge Police Department told the
Advocate, a Louisiana newspaper, that Michael Joshua Brooks, 20, killed her
during a heated argument.
Brooks
allegedly hid their on-and-off-again relationship and had threatened her life
before, according to the Advocate. Additionally, witnesses described their
interactions as “very volatile.” Last summer, Bandz posted videos of them
together, the Advocate reported.
Hours before
the shooting, Brooks was angry that Bandz delivered a cell phone in front of
his girlfriend and brother. They then started arguing over the phone,
according to a warrant obtained by the Advocate. The incident eventually
escalated to the point where Brooks asked the woman to meet him in a different
location — and that was where she was later found dead with multiple gunshot
wounds.
In a written
statement, Tori Cooper, HRC’s director of community engagement for the
Transgender Justice Initiative, noted that many of these killings are a result
of intimate partner violence, an issue disproportionately impacting the
community.
“In just one
month, multiple transgender or gender non-conforming people have been killed,
four of whom were Black trans women,” Cooper said in a written statement. “This
level of violence is infuriating and heartbreaking. This is an epidemic of
violence that must be stopped. We will continue to affirm that Black Trans
Lives Matter and say the names of those we have lost, including Fifty Bandz,
but we must do more.”
“Fifty was
killed by someone she knew — if we can’t trust the people we know, who can we
trust? We need everyone to take action to bring this horrific violence to an
end,” Cooper added.
On social
media, Dee Dee Watters, a transgender advocate who is the new publisher of
the TransGriot, a site
created by the late Monica Roberts, held a virtual candlelight vigil and
released balloons in the victim’s honor.
After a
record-high 44 known transgender Americans were killed last year, the violence
against transgender or gender-non-conforming people is seeping into this
year. Dominique
Jackson was shot to death in Mississippi on January 25, Davarea
“Tyianna” Alexander was shot
and killed in Chicago on January 6, Samuel
Edmund Damián Valentín died after getting shot in Puerto Rico on
January 9, and Natasha Keianna was found dead in an SUV in Detroit on January
12.
SOURCE: GAY CITY NEWS
This sucks, it keeps happening. 🙄
ReplyDeleteThe world NEEDS to change already. 🤷♂️
Most don’t care 😢
DeleteVery sad. Makes no sense. The world needs to grow up and start paying attention. Where's the justice?
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