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Lawsuits filed against Trump fans & Texas cops over “attack” of Biden campaign bus
Out author and Pulitzer Prize finalist Eric Cervini is a name plaintiff in both lawsuits.
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Seattle Police humiliate Franklin Graham for his years of anti-LGBTQ actions
The police refused to attend an “appreciation” dinner Franklin Graham threw for them, leaving him mumbling about how he’s “a Christian, and I believe Jesus Christ is the Way.”
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New York Democrats try to repeal state’s “Walking While Trans” law
The law is used to target transgender women of color “simply because an officer takes issue with [their] clothing or appearance.”
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The sheriff fired her because she’s a lesbian so she ran against him. She’ll be the new sheriff now.
Charmaine McGuffey is the new sheriff in town, defeating both her former boss and a Republican challenger.
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Deadnaming: 74 of 85 trans murder cases filed using wrong names, genders
Advocates say that not using the name and pronoun a person was known by, otherwise known as “deadnaming,” can slow down an investigation during its most critical hours.
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Kim Davis’ lawyer: Police traumatized by walking in blood from gay Pulse victims
Police, he said, were victims, too, because they had to “get tested for AIDS-related conditions” due to all the blood from gay victims.
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Transgender cop blocked from LGBT event she organized due to uniform
The center said it respects those who don’t trust police, but that everyone should feel welcome, including uniformed officers.
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New training video aims to show police how to treat trans people with respect
The goal is to show law enforcement officers how to ensure their interactions are respectful, professional and safe for all involved.
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Lesbian South Carolina police chief makes historic sheriff’s run
The lesbian police chief is hoping local residents will rally around her again, as they did when she was fired by the town’s homophobic mayor.
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Anti-gay hate group leader appointed to La. law enforcement commission
BATON ROUGE, La. — The leader of an anti-gay hate group has been appointed to the Louisiana state Law Enforcement Commission, a group which oversees awarding grants, training of police officers, and regulates law enforcement activity across the state.