Transgender Man Assaulted in Vermont Homeless Shelter Dies of Injuries, Police Say
http://abcnews.go.com/US/transgender-man-assaulted-vermont-homeless-shelter-dies-injuries/story?id=39477901
ABC News/By MICHAEL EDISON HAYDEN May 30, 2016, 11:09 AM ET
"A transgender man has died of wounds suffered from an alleged assault in a Vermont homeless shelter, according to police.
Amos Beede of Milton died Sunday at the University of Vermont Medical Center of injuries that included head trauma, facial fractures and broken ribs, Burlington Police Chief Brandon del Pozo said in a statement.
Beede, 38, succumbed to his injuries one week after falling victim to an alleged aggravated assault, according to a police statement.
Beede's initial prognosis was positive, with police suggesting he would make a quick recovery. But that did not prove to be the case. The possibility of a hate crime has not been ruled out because of Beede's transgender identification, police said."
Beating Death Of Transgender Man In Vermont Homeless Camp Leads To Arrests
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/entry/transgender-vermont-homeless_us_5752068fe4b0ed593f148289?utm_hp_ref=transgender
The Huffingtom Post/ 06/03/2016 06:50 pm ET By Suzannah Gonzales
"(Reuters) - Four fugitives wanted in connection with the beating death of a transgender man at a Vermont homeless encampment have been arrested in San Diego, police said on Friday.
Police Chief Brandon del Pozo in Burlington, Vermont, told a news conference that Erik Averill, 21, Jordan Paul, 21, Myia Barber, 22, and Allison Gee, 25, were arrested on outstanding warrants on Thursday by San Diego police. They were being sought in the death of Amos Beede, 38, who was assaulted on May 22 and died on May 29."
that's really more than messed up if those are mug shots and they're smiling like that.
I live maybe a mile from where this occurred. And it wasn't at a homeless shelter, but a homeless encampment in the woods. Such a sad, sad tragedy :(
Stories like this have become far too common. We must do more to ensure that trans* people are not being disproportionately targeted for violence.