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Title: Driver killed at NSA remembered as friendly, troubled loner
Post by: suzifrommd on April 05, 2015, 05:02:34 AM
Driver killed at NSA remembered as friendly, troubled loner

http://www.washingtonpost.com/national/man-killed-by-nsa-police-had-lengthy-record/2015/04/01/ed8485da-d84b-11e4-bf0b-f648b95a6488_story.html (http://www.washingtonpost.com/national/man-killed-by-nsa-police-had-lengthy-record/2015/04/01/ed8485da-d84b-11e4-bf0b-f648b95a6488_story.html)

By Juliet Linderman And Meredith Somers | AP April 1

The driver killed in a violent confrontation at a National Security Agency gate was a transgender sex worker in Baltimore, according to those who knew her, and she was remembered Wednesday as a friendly but troubled loner.

Ricky Shawatza Hall, 27, was killed Monday when NSA police opened fire on a stolen car that then crashed into a police vehicle. A passenger and an officer were wounded.
Title: They were our sisters: Feminists should not abandon Mya Hall or Myriam Carey
Post by: suzifrommd on April 05, 2015, 05:12:18 AM
They were our sisters: Feminists should not abandon Mya Hall or Myriam Carey

http://feministing.com/2015/04/03/they-were-our-sisters-feminists-should-not-abandon-mya-hall-or-miriam-carey/

By Katherine Cross 4/4/15

Why did the press so forcefully assert and repeat the "men dressed as women" meme? The obvious answer seems to be transphobia, but it's, as ever, more complicated. The misgendering speaks to the very fears that saw Mya and her companion in the SUV shot at in the first place. We are so inured to fanciful stories about terrorist activity that we'll believe the staggeringly unlikely — that a group of terrorists dressed up in women's clothes to crash into an NSA car as some sort of big plot — before accepting a more mundane, far less threatening truth: that someone in distress made a wrong turn, lost their bearings, and panicked when police surrounded them. According to new AP reports that interview those who knew Mya, she was struggling with her mental health and was unable to afford treatment.

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Once the crucial detail of Carey's identity and the fact that it had all been a dreadful accident was revealed, we suddenly stopped hearing about the case

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I had lost track of this story, and believed what the press was selling - that this was a nefarious plot that involved a disguise rather than one of our transgender sisters dehumanized and ungendered by the press. I'm thankful to this blog entry for bravely providing a needed counterpoint.
Title: Re: Driver killed at NSA remembered as friendly, troubled loner
Post by: Kellam on April 05, 2015, 06:34:35 AM
Thank you for posting this, I had been wondering about the case. Very sad.