Detroit's transgender community: 'Police have have no sympathy for us'http://www.theguardian.com/society/2015/aug/13/detroit-police-transgender-amber-monroe-murderThe Guardian/Ryan Felton in Detroit 08/13/2015
""It could have been me," Lilianna Reyes, a transgender woman of color, told a crowd of 50 at meeting hosted by the Detroit police department.
Reyes was referring to the death over the weekend of Amber Monroe, a 20-year-old black trans woman who was fatally shot in what police have deemed a homicide.
Her death – which residents say follows four murders of transgender women in 2014 in Detroit's Palmer Park, and another this summer – has underscored the danger facing the community in Detroit. And many are saying one root cause is intolerance from the police."