A Black
transgender woman was found shot to death in Louisiana last Wednesday, making
2020 the deadliest year for the transgender community. Brooklyn DeShauna Smith,
20, was discovered in her apartment suffering from at least one
gunshot wound, according to the Shreveport Times. She is the
5th trans person in past three weeks and the 32nd trans person to be violently
killed so far this year, surpassing the previous record of 31 violent killings
in 2017.
“Brooklyn was
just 20 years old, at the beginning of her life,” Tori Cooper, director of
community engagement for the transgender justice initiative at the Human Rights
Campaign (HRC), said in a statement. “She did not deserve to have that life
taken from her. Not one of the trans and gender non-conforming people who have
been killed this year deserved to have their lives taken from them.”
Some reports
have alternatively spelled Smith's name as Brooklyn DeShuna Smith.
The Shreveport
Times reported police were called to an apartment on Bernstein Avenue
last week to investigate reports of a dead person. Officers found the deceased
body of Smith in the apartment and immediately secured the scene. She was
suffering from at least one gunshot wound, although details remain limited at
the time. Homicide detectives arrived and started their investigation.
“Investigators are working to determine if gender identification
was a factor in her death,” Sergeant Angie Willhite of the Shreveport
Police Department told KSLA.
Smith, who HRC
reported attended Bossier Parish Community College where she studied
cosmetology, is the 5th trans woman violently killed in America in the last
three weeks. Felycya Harris, a Black transgender woman, was found shot to death last week in Georgia. Michelle Michellyn
Ramos Vargas, a Latinx transgender woman, was found dead and suffering from
multiple gunshot wounds last month in Puerto Rico. Mia Green, a Black
transgender woman, was found in the passenger seat of a car that ran a stop sign last
month in Philadelphia. She was suffering from multiple gunshot wounds and later
died at a local hospital. Aerrion Burnett, a Black transgender woman, was found dead of a gunshot wound in Missouri.
The news of
Smith’s passing is a reminder of the deadly dangers faced by the transgender
community, and the need for greater action to end the violence.
“With the news
of Brooklyn’s death, we’ve now seen more trans and gender non-conforming people
killed this year since we began tracking these deaths in 2013,” said HRC’s
Cooper. “This violence is horrific, and it must be stopped.”
Anyone with
information is encouraged to contact the Shreveport Police Department at (318)
673-7300 #3 or (318) 673-6955. Anonymous tipsters can contact Caddo Shreveport
Crime Stoppers at (318) 673-7373 or on the P3Tips app.
SOURCE: OUT DOT COM
Who knew. Endangered species. This is ridiculously sad. To live in a society at this point that tolerates this. Where is the outrage? Where is the mainstream media?
ReplyDeleteIt's such a disgrace.
ReplyDeleteTranspeople are the last resource of the bigots. Gay men and lesbians are out of the equation but transpeople, especially trans women of color are fair game for them. Ugh.
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