an unsung Matthew Shephard, from Our local paper
Did you mainstreamers hear about this one, The footage of her booking in the police station was on the new channels this summer.............-Transgendered murder victim mourned at vigil
By Jody Callahan (Contact), Memphis Commercial Appeal
Sunday, November 16, 2008
About 75 people marched through the Cooper-Young neighborhood on a cold Sunday night in memory of Duanna Johnson.
Johnson, 43, died after being shot in the head at Hollywood and Staten in North Memphis last Sunday.
Johnson, a transgendered person originally known as Dwayne Johnson, became well known after she was beaten in February in the booking area at 201 Poplar after an arrest on a prostitution charge.
Memphis Police officers Bridges McRae and James Swain were fired when Johnson’s attorneys released a video of the beating to local media.
Sunday’s 6 p.m. vigil began at the Memphis Gay and Lesbian Community Center and continued down Cooper to First Congregational Church.
After the marchers reached the church, three speakers addressed the gathering.
“I keep encountering people who ask me... how could you mourn her? My only response to that is, how could you not?” said Amy Livingston, one of the organizers of the march. “In Duanna’s memory, we must pursue justice. ... "We cannot let this go unresolved"......................................... I thought the forum might appreciate this sad story from the local paper. Her murder remains unsolved. alr2903
Did you mainstreamers hear about this one, The footage of her booking in the police station was on the new channels this summer.............-Transgendered murder victim mourned at vigil
By Jody Callahan (Contact), Memphis Commercial Appeal
Sunday, November 16, 2008
About 75 people marched through the Cooper-Young neighborhood on a cold Sunday night in memory of Duanna Johnson.
Johnson, 43, died after being shot in the head at Hollywood and Staten in North Memphis last Sunday.
Johnson, a transgendered person originally known as Dwayne Johnson, became well known after she was beaten in February in the booking area at 201 Poplar after an arrest on a prostitution charge.
Memphis Police officers Bridges McRae and James Swain were fired when Johnson’s attorneys released a video of the beating to local media.
Sunday’s 6 p.m. vigil began at the Memphis Gay and Lesbian Community Center and continued down Cooper to First Congregational Church.
After the marchers reached the church, three speakers addressed the gathering.
“I keep encountering people who ask me... how could you mourn her? My only response to that is, how could you not?” said Amy Livingston, one of the organizers of the march. “In Duanna’s memory, we must pursue justice. ... "We cannot let this go unresolved"......................................... I thought the forum might appreciate this sad story from the local paper. Her murder remains unsolved. alr2903