X ([info]goodbyelazarus) wrote in [info]ftm,
@ 2008-11-17 14:54:00
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First of all, a big thank you to all of those out there who contributed to the funeral fund for Ms. Johnson's family. Hopefully we will not have to do anything like that again, but should that happen it is good to know that people DO care. TTPC reported donations from as far away as Japan and that the bulk of the sum came from small-dollar contributions. It just goes to show that all of us can make a difference if we work together. Sounds hokey, but it's true.


However, now we must remember why Duanna Johnson was so important. She stood up and said she wasn't going to take abuse and brutality by the MPD anymore. She shone a light into the darkness that is the MPD's practice of profiling trans women of color as prostitutes as well as their treatment of trans women in their custody. In the wake of that, the local progressive organizations have been trying to have a responsive dialogue with the Memphis City Council, the MPD, and the Shelby County Sheriffs Department, largely to no avail.

This is what we demand:

* An LGB and T liaison within the MPD and Sheriff's department.

* An end to police profiling and harassment of trans women of color.

* A TBI (TN Bureau of Investigation) investigation of the MPD and Duanna's murder. The FBI was already investigating the MPD when Duanna was killed; she had signed the paperwork to go ahead with the lawsuit against MPD shortly before being killed. While I am not suggesting that the MPD or anyone associated with the department killed her, it is a gross conflict of interest for the MPD to be investigating her death. The DA, Bill Gibbons, has not yet requested an investigation and until he does, the TBI does not have jurisdiction.

* An actual investigation of Ebony Whitaker's murder.


What you can do:

* Call DA Gibbons at (901) 545-5900 to ask why his office is not pursuing a TBI investigation of the MPD given the fact that Duanna was suing them and the glaring conflict of interest that an investigation by them into her death would be. Also remind him of the murders of Tiffany Berry and Ebony Whitaker and let him know that though he may want to forget, we have not forgotten.

* Call Police Director Larry Godwin at (901) 545-5700 to ask why, given the problems Memphis has had recently with transphobic hate crimes, there is no LGBT liaison within the MPD. Mention that many, if not most, major cities have one. And ask whether or not Bridges McRae and James Swain will face any criminal charges, or will Director Godwin will continue his witch hunt for who leaked the video. Ask why it took over 4 months and some bad publicity (after trying to recruit at Mid-South Pride, of all places) for them to be fired. Ask what kind of training in dealing with TS/TG people in custody are officers given? And while you're at it, remind him of Tiffany Berry and Ebony Whitaker, too.

* Call Sheriff Mark Luttrell at (901) 545-5500 and ask why there is no LGBT liaison. Ask what kind of training in dealing with TG/TS people in custody is done.

* Finally, email and write mainstream publications that purport to serve the LGBT community and strongly encourage them to give this story more exposure. While The Advocate did post a short news piece on its website, a publication with this much clout that claims to represent LGB and T people can do better. Same for Southern Voice and others.


Email and IM this to all your friends! Link back here if you want, I don't care how the information is disseminated as long as it is done respectfully. Remember, Duanna was a sister, daughter, cousin, and friend to many. She was loved and she will be missed, even by those who did not know her personally but who knew what she did. She stood up and said 'no more' and was cut down while literally trying to get away from all of this madness.
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[info]goodbyelazarus
2008-11-17 09:33 pm UTC (link)
Duanna Johnson: http://glaadblog.org/2008/11/14/remembering-duanna-johnson/
Tiffany Berry: http://www.lgbthatecrimes.org/doku.php/tiffany-berry
Ebony Whitaker: http://transgriot.blogspot.com/2008/07/family-of-murdered-transwoman-seeks.html

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[info]sin_nombre
2008-11-17 10:14 pm UTC (link)
What more do you need? They were black trans women who lived in Memphis and were killed, most likely because of who they were. Tiffany Berry's killer was allowed to go free for $2000 thanks to a 'trans panic' defense and the killer ended up beating his two-year-old daughter to death and hasn't been in jail for the first murder. Nothing has been done in Ebony's death; there are no suspects. So far there are no suspects in Duanna Johnson's death. MPD has consistently demonstrated an astounding amount of apathy toward this problem. When we have to fear the police more than the criminals, then there is a problem.

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[info]drakyn
2008-11-17 10:31 pm UTC (link)
Given that this is focused on Memphis, I am guessing he is the sheriff of Memphis or the area. We should call him to "ask why there is no LGBT liaison. Ask what kind of training in dealing with TG/TS people in custody is done."

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[info]goodbyelazarus
2008-11-17 10:32 pm UTC (link)
http://www.shelby-sheriff.org/sheriff/bio.asp

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[info]shemale
2008-11-17 11:01 pm UTC (link)
Clearly you personally need to take the time to write [info]recordplayeron an essay with a detailed biography of all people involved and a compelling argument (more than just "she was beaten by the police on camera, police were not prosecuted, police death squad executed her" please that argument ~just doesn't move him~) for why he should take a moment of his invaluable time to dial a number on his phone or copy-paste this to anyone else.

Geez stop being so selfish [info]sin_nombre

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[info]drakyn
2008-11-17 10:20 pm UTC (link)
Duanna was beaten by the police, it was caught on tape and the tape leaked to the press, the two officers were fired but no charges were allowed to be pressed, Duanna started getting harassed by the police (worse than a black, poor, trans* woman normally is), she filed the papers to sue the city, and then she was shot "execution style" by unknown people.
The police, the same department she was beaten by and from the same city she was suing, say they have zero suspects.

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[info]shemale
2008-11-17 10:56 pm UTC (link)
http://www.google.com/

lol sense of entitlement.

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[info]shemale
2008-11-17 11:22 pm UTC (link)
I'm not tied to the case at all and therefore really don't have that much interest ... to do all the research.

Speechless.

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[info]recordplayeron
2008-11-17 11:32 pm UTC (link)
due to your linking this conversation to your journal, i am deleting it.

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[info]shemale
2008-11-17 11:39 pm UTC (link)
har

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[info]recordplayeron
2008-11-17 11:45 pm UTC (link)
again, good for you.

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[info]shemale
2008-11-17 11:49 pm UTC (link)
your feigned apathy about my screencapping words you don't want others to see is less convincing than the real apathy you showed for the murders of the three trans women of color noted above.

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[info]icarus_after
2008-11-18 03:17 am UTC (link)
you are so obnoxious.

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[info]shemale
2008-11-18 02:51 pm UTC (link)
Better to be obnoxious than utterly and stupidly selfish, soulless and inhuman.

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[info]gender_euphoric
2008-11-18 09:04 pm UTC (link)
don't you think--considering the context of this post--that she has reason to be?

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[info]product_junkie
2008-11-18 09:46 pm UTC (link)
oh come on, really.

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[info]gender_euphoric
2008-11-18 09:03 pm UTC (link)
dude, if you're going to show your ass this way in public, don't be surprised when people call you on it.
if you don't think the murders of trans women are important--well, i'm speechless for one. i can't comment on the content of the deleted posts because i just had a chance to read this post.

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[info]gender_euphoric
2008-11-18 09:05 pm UTC (link)
and by posts i mean comments--i'm just discombobulated that there was fucking drama in this fucking post.

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[info]recordplayeron
2008-11-18 09:25 pm UTC (link)
never said i didn't care. just said that i want the whole story if i'm going to call.. i've been called out before when making phone calls like this and it's only hurt the cause, so because i didn't hurt the cause (because i care), i wanted the whole story.
so apparently it's a bad thing to want the whole story? sure what i said came out wrong, but i was feeling attacked and in the middle of a huge midterm paper. i really am so sick of drama in this community. seems like it starts when i wasn't even going for that.

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[info]gender_euphoric
2008-11-18 11:04 pm UTC (link)
i'm not sure what exactly you were missing here...and even so, why you couldn't have contacted goodbyelazarus via private message or email. and deleting your comments didn't help--but you can actually feel good that shemale clipped them for you because i see they are not as bad as I thought.

I think your tone comes off as very callous here, especially when we are talking about people--trans women--being brutally murdered. you say "i was feeling attacked"--well, there are probably better ways to handle it.
this isn't about "DRAMA" as you put it. christ, man, have a little respect.

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[info]recordplayeron
2008-11-19 04:22 am UTC (link)
i could have, but it didn't occur to me perhaps?
no, i know it didn't, but i was just trying to remove myself from the situation. whatever, too late to change it.

yeah, you're probably right, it is a little callous. to me, anyone getting murdered after such abuse is horrible. maybe to you it doesn't seem like "drama", but that's how it appeared to me, so i tried to get out of it. did it the wrong way, apparently shame on me. i was never intending to disrespect the women in the post.. nor do i feel that my comments really showed that. if they did, sorry people read it that way.

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[info]gender_euphoric
2008-11-19 06:03 am UTC (link)
so, then, what did you mean by I'm not tied to the case at all and therefore really don't have that much interest ... to do all the research. ? How else *could* someone read that?
I don't really want you to answer, because I know what you are going to say. But, seriously, I have to be diplomatic because of that whole mod thing. No one else here does.

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[info]recordplayeron
2008-11-19 11:49 am UTC (link)
What I meant was that I haven't followed the case in the news. I had no idea what was going on and I'd rather someone familiar with the case give me the details instead of sorting through all the rubbish news about it that I'm sure is out there. I'm very aware that's not how it came out.

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[info]thewrongman
2008-11-20 10:23 am UTC (link)
I have to be diplomatic because of that whole mod thing.

But you know, that's kind of a knife that slices both ways. Sure, you have to be professional because you're a mod, but when people respond to you, they also have to be on their best behavior, since they're arguing against a mod.

It's easy to take one little clipping of what someone says and vilify them with it, or question them over and over, claiming that you don't understand when what you clearly want is for them to dig a deeper hole for themself.

OOORRRR... you could actually try to understand that someone is legitimately asking for information that isn't being presented to them clearly. The death of Duanna Johnson is clearly tragic for us all, but the facts surrounding it are known by few. What if the people who have enough extra energy to harrass someone on LJ for being an insensitive bastard focus that energy on compiling a simple geocities webpage? It probably wouldn't take much time to put together for a dedicated set of individuals.

I think it would do more good than harrassing the one person who asked for the information and maybe bring in some help from the 100 + people that ignored the post to avoid being attacked.

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[info]brainw0rm
2008-11-18 01:27 am UTC (link)
my mother's family is from memphis. my mom attended Duanna's vigil last night, and i posted on the memphis flyer's online article.

http://www.memphisflyer.com/memphis/Content?oid=oid%3A51706


i have experienced first-hand the brutality and apathy of the MPD, even though i was only ever in the juvenile facility for silly things like "out after curfew". i genuinely think many of those cops just like to see others suffer.

i have taken a note of your requests. i will call myself, and also present the information at an ftm social group in michigan this friday.

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[info]drakyn
2008-11-18 01:38 am UTC (link)
Thanks, I posted this to both my blog and LJfeminist.

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[info]drakyn
2008-11-18 02:34 am UTC (link)
Also, I'm in an email conversation with Shelby county sheriff's public affairs office guy (Steve Shular) and he was very unhelpful. just gave me a couple links to like the fbi website. He said shelby/memphis folks are given diversity training and have a liaison office but he refused to tell me any details of the training or anything.
Like I asked if McRae was given any, which organization gives it, which officers get it, what it covers, etc. He just said he got training and that it was totally comprehensive.

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[info]goodbyelazarus
2008-11-18 09:29 pm UTC (link)
We've had problems with Shular and his "responses" before. :-/ Definitely not our guy.

There is no liaison office for either MPD or the Shelby County Sheriff's Office. The position was held by Officer Charles Hill, but he moved a few years ago and there has been no replacement.

FYI, officers are given diversity training, but it did not include gender identity or sexual orientation until recently. McRae and Swain couldn't have gotten the training they obviously needed. The Tennessee Equality Project (http://www.tnep.org/) actually just helped to design and coordinate a training session on LGBT issues with the MPD last month, which 50 officers attended.

Have you gotten through to Godwin? If he brings out that shit about "we're accredited" again, make sure to ask him who the accrediting board is and where you can find their standards.

Thanks for taking action and helping spread the word.

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[info]drakyn
2008-11-18 10:03 pm UTC (link)
Yeah, given that he refused to tell me which organization that did the training of any info beyond "we are totes on this" I figured he was talking out of his ass. And now he won't respond to my emails, so whatev. And he called me Ma'am despite me signing my emails with a very male name (hmmmm).

I haven't had a chance to email anyone else (long-distance and anxiety issues means no using the phone) and I may not get to since I may have to go away for a few days/a week. Dunno yet.

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[info]sin_nombre
2008-11-19 08:48 am UTC (link)
It's no problem. I should add email addresses to my posts for those wanting answers but who cannot call, and I'll get to doing that but for now here they are:

Shelby County Sheriff's media inquiries: steve.shular@shelby-sheriff.org

Memphis Police Dept.:
mpd@memphispolice.org

District Attorney's media inquiries:
jennifer.donnals@scdag.com

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