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Transgender Woman Shot Dead in Motel Is 7th Killed in U.S. This Year, Rights Advocates Say Transgender Woman Shot Dead in Motel Is 7th Killed in U.S. This Year, Rights Advocates Say
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A young black transgender woman was shot dead in a Louisiana motel this week, becoming at least the seventh transgender woman known to have been killed in the United States this year, rights advocates said.A young black transgender woman was shot dead in a Louisiana motel this week, becoming at least the seventh transgender woman known to have been killed in the United States this year, rights advocates said.
The woman, Amia Tyrae, 28, was killed Monday at about 1:15 a.m. at a motel on Airline Highway, according to the Baton Rouge Police Department.The woman, Amia Tyrae, 28, was killed Monday at about 1:15 a.m. at a motel on Airline Highway, according to the Baton Rouge Police Department.
Dr. William Clark, the East Baton Rouge Parish coroner, ruled Ms. Tyrae’s death a homicide, caused by a gunshot wound to the chest. The police department said Friday that it was still investigating and had not made any arrests. Dr. William Clark, the East Baton Rouge Parish coroner, ruled Ms. Tyrae’s death a homicide, caused by a gunshot wound to the chest.
The Police Department said Friday night that Dedrick Butler, 22, of Denham Springs, La., had been arrested in the killing. He was charged with second-degree murder, possession of a firearm by a convicted felon, and possession of a firearm with an obliterated serial number.
Between 25 to 28 transgender people were reported killed in the United States last year, the highest number in at least a decade, according to a report by the Human Rights Campaign and the Trans People of Color Coalition. The violence disproportionately affects transgender women of color.Between 25 to 28 transgender people were reported killed in the United States last year, the highest number in at least a decade, according to a report by the Human Rights Campaign and the Trans People of Color Coalition. The violence disproportionately affects transgender women of color.
The killing of Ms. Tyrae came less than a month after the shooting death of another transgender woman, Phylicia Mitchell, 46, outside her apartment in Cleveland on Feb. 23. Transgender women were also killed in New Mexico, Florida, New York, Massachusetts and California this year, according to data compiled by GLAAD.The killing of Ms. Tyrae came less than a month after the shooting death of another transgender woman, Phylicia Mitchell, 46, outside her apartment in Cleveland on Feb. 23. Transgender women were also killed in New Mexico, Florida, New York, Massachusetts and California this year, according to data compiled by GLAAD.
Ms. Tyrae worked at a home health care company, according to her Facebook page.Ms. Tyrae worked at a home health care company, according to her Facebook page.
Relatives declined to comment on Ms. Tyrae’s death. Friends and family said on Facebook that a funeral service would be held in Baton Rouge on Saturday.Relatives declined to comment on Ms. Tyrae’s death. Friends and family said on Facebook that a funeral service would be held in Baton Rouge on Saturday.
NeVaa White, a friend, told Mic that Ms. Tyrae had been out since at least 2009, and had a close community of friends. “She made family with her peers in the L.G.B.T. community of Baton Rouge,” Ms. White said, adding that Ms. Tyrae didn’t have an easy life, and that she “was taken away in the very manner she feared.”NeVaa White, a friend, told Mic that Ms. Tyrae had been out since at least 2009, and had a close community of friends. “She made family with her peers in the L.G.B.T. community of Baton Rouge,” Ms. White said, adding that Ms. Tyrae didn’t have an easy life, and that she “was taken away in the very manner she feared.”
Statistics on homicides of transgender people are difficult to compile and are not officially available because the federal government does not collect data based on gender identity. In addition, transgender homicide victims are often identified by the police using the names and genders they were assigned at birth, a practice known as misgendering.Statistics on homicides of transgender people are difficult to compile and are not officially available because the federal government does not collect data based on gender identity. In addition, transgender homicide victims are often identified by the police using the names and genders they were assigned at birth, a practice known as misgendering.
Advocates emphasize that their tallies just include the victims they know about.Advocates emphasize that their tallies just include the victims they know about.
“It is impossible to have a complete and accurate number,” MJ Okma, an associate director at GLAAD, said.“It is impossible to have a complete and accurate number,” MJ Okma, an associate director at GLAAD, said.
Transgender people frequently face economic hardships, discrimination in housing and hiring, and high rates of homelessness, Mr. Okma said, all factors that can contribute to systematic violence. “That becomes the greater context,” he said.Transgender people frequently face economic hardships, discrimination in housing and hiring, and high rates of homelessness, Mr. Okma said, all factors that can contribute to systematic violence. “That becomes the greater context,” he said.
In 2016 in Louisiana, Gov. John Bel Edwards, a Democrat, issued an executive order that protected L.G.B.T. employees and contractors from discrimination, the first time that the state had explicitly recognized the equal rights of transgender people, according to the American Civil Liberties Union.In 2016 in Louisiana, Gov. John Bel Edwards, a Democrat, issued an executive order that protected L.G.B.T. employees and contractors from discrimination, the first time that the state had explicitly recognized the equal rights of transgender people, according to the American Civil Liberties Union.
But transgender people have continued to be targeted in the state. Three transgender women were murdered there in an eight-day period in February 2017.But transgender people have continued to be targeted in the state. Three transgender women were murdered there in an eight-day period in February 2017.
“Violence against trans people, mostly trans women of color and often resulting in death, continues to plague our communities,” the group Louisiana Trans Advocates said at the time.“Violence against trans people, mostly trans women of color and often resulting in death, continues to plague our communities,” the group Louisiana Trans Advocates said at the time.
“We must also recognize that the shameful content and tone of the national discourse on trans issues contribute to stigmatization and dehumanization that lower the barriers to this kind of violence,” the organization said.“We must also recognize that the shameful content and tone of the national discourse on trans issues contribute to stigmatization and dehumanization that lower the barriers to this kind of violence,” the organization said.