As Trial Begins, Advocates Rally For Slain Transgender WomanBy Sylvia Cunningham, 4/2/16
http://www.nbcnews.com/news/nbcblk/trial-begins-advocates-rally-slain-transgender-woman-n548871Brooklyn resident James Dixon was taken to the 32nd precinct, read his Miranda rights and interviewed by detectives, testified Detective Heriberto Vasquez in court on Thursday.
Dixon's written statements, read in their entirety by Vasquez in court, contradicted one another when it came to what instigated the violence, but a key confession remained the same: in both, Dixon said he punched Islan Nettles so she fell to the ground, slamming her head on the pavement.
Supporters of Islan Nettles gathered outside the Criminal Courts Building on Thursday. Sylvia Cunningham
Despite the existence of these statements, recorded just one day before Islan Nettles was taken off life support, it took 18 months before Dixon was arrested and charged with first-degree and second-degree manslaughter as well as assault in the first degree.
Before the hearing began, more than a dozen people, including transgender women, LGBT advocates and employees from the New York City Anti-Violence Project gathered in front of the Criminal Courts Building, later filing into a courtroom at 111 Centre St. to show solidarity with Islan Nettles.
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This article goes into more detail about what the protest was about.