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TN: brutal trans-bashing by Memphis police officer caught on tape

LGBTPolice State

Our trans brothers and sisters

are human beings

. How difficult is this concept to grasp for the bigots out there? I’m sick and angered by story after story about grown adults—in this case a law enforcement officer sworn to serve and protect everyone—acting like violent brutes out of fear and ignorance. And all the while they are enabled by others who look on and

do nothing

. Memphis station WMC-TV has the video. You must watch it.

The video, recorded February 12th, shows Duanna Johnson in the booking area at the Shelby County Criminal Justice Center after an arrest for prostitution.  The tape clearly shows a Memphis police officer walk over to Johnson - a transsexual - and hit her in the face several times.

“Actually he was trying to get me to come over to where he was, and I responded by telling him that wasn’t my name - that my mother didn’t name me a ‘faggot’ or a ‘he-she,’ so he got upset and approached me. And that’s when it started,” Johnson said.

Johnson said the officer was attempting to call her over to be fingerprinted.  She said she chose not respond to the derogatory name the officer called her.

“He said, ‘I’m telling you, I’m giving you one more chance to get up.’ So I’m looking at him, and he started putting his gloves on, and seen him take out a pair of handcuffs,” Johnson said.

The officer went on to hit Ms. Johnson with his handcuffs several times in the face; she said “the third time he hit me, it split my skull and I had blood coming out. So I jumped up.” Did it stop then? No. He pulled out the mace and sprayed her.

When a nurse finally came out did she attend to Ms. Johnson, who by this time is handcuffed on the floor? No. She went directly over to the officer to tend to him. You can see it in the video as she walks past Duanna, who is clearly in pain.

And remember, all of this occurred in a booking area, where the officer surely knew he was on tape. That’s how brazen this BS is.

The only tiny consolation about this horror story is that the Memphis police officer who held Johnson has been fired, while the assailant is on desk duty while awaiting a hearing.

It’s an enraging reminder that while each civil rights gain in the LGBT community is meaningful, we cannot rest until we are all safe, all free from discrimination.

UPDATE: The response from the Tennessee Transgender Political Coalition is below the fold.

The Tennessee Transgender Political Coalition.was first made aware of this attack several weeks ago, but we did not issue a public statement in deference to Ms. Johnson’s attorney’s wishes.  Last night’s release by Memphis station WMC-TV of the video, capturing the brutality of the attack, and the indifference to her suffering by other members of the Memphis Police Department as well as by the attending nurse allows us to comment today.

“This reprehensible attack upon a person who was not resisting simply because of her gender expression has no place in a civilized society,” said Dr. Marisa Richmond, President of TTPC.  “The brutality of this attack must be dealt with by the judicial system.  If Shelby County District Attorney, William Gibbons, who is reportedly considering a run for Governor in 2010, will not prosecute the officers involved for this obvious hate crime, then he should be removed from office for dereliction of duty,” continues Richmond.

This past Saturday, the Memphis Police Department had a recruiting booth at Mid South Pride in Memphis, just steps away from the TTPC booth.  “While we welcome the MPD’s outreach effort to the GLBT community of Memphis, the fact that they still have not fired the officer who actually performed the assault calls into question their commitment to opening their doors to gay, lesbian, bisexual, and especially, transgender employees.  Their presence at Pride was an important step, but the video shows how far they have to go,” maintains Richmond.

The Tennessee Transgender Political Coalition extends our sympathies and support to Johnson and her legal team.

 

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Posted by Pam Spaulding on 09:03 PM • (13) Comments

Wait, why was the police officer involved fired?

Don’t get me wrong, he obviously deserves to be fired. I’m genuinely curious about the process that led to him getting fired instead of being put on paid leave for a week followed by no consequences at all.

Comment #1: Dicko  on  06/18  at  09:21 PM

My guess is that getting fired was getting off very lightly, horribly lightly. Seriously he should be in jail instead of simply unemployed.

Comment #2: Hypatia  on  06/18  at  09:25 PM

I was thinking, “Fired. Goodness. For aggravated assault. How punitive.”

The reason, I suspect, is that even in Memphis, this is going to cost the department a pile of money, and the less they’re seen to have punished the officers involved, the more it will cost.

Comment #3: paul  on  06/18  at  09:28 PM

Yeah, but that’s usually the case.

Also, it made my day when she hits back and he backs off, thinks about it, and arrests her properly. I especially like comparing it to the standard “suspect became ‘aggressive’ lol so i had to use my taser” line.

Comment #4: Dicko  on  06/18  at  09:35 PM

The officer who was holding her down was fired because he was already on probation prior to the incident. He got caught red-handed again, and I guess that was enough to fire him. The guy who was beating her with handcuffs around his knuckles, on the other hand, was not already on probation, so he’s just waiting around for an administrative hearing and still being paid by Memphis public funds.

Comment #5: Holly  on  06/18  at  09:36 PM

That is so disgusting.  I don’t even know what to say because I was so happy that the new Castro now allows transsexual surguries which I read in a BBC article, and then I switched over to this site only to have my hopes for trans people crushed by some ignorant, cruel cop and the backwards mindset of the public to go along with that. Damnit that just ruined my day.

Comment #6: Kiah  on  06/18  at  09:59 PM

I just don’t understand the cruelty of some people.  I just do not understand.

Please keep us updated about this.

Comment #7: angryyoungwoman  on  06/19  at  05:10 AM

I wish I hadn’t seen that.

What really got me was how internal affairs got involved in the case.  Idiot cop who beat the woman filed a grievance against a detective who didn’t come to his aid.

That’s right, he complained that everyone didn’t join in on the beat down.

Plus there’s a criminal investigation going on as to how the tape was released.

These people aren’t worth the carbon it takes to make them.

Comment #8: Caren-Sun-blocking Creator of Animorphic Pancakes  on  06/19  at  09:57 AM

The incident is awful, but there is an ally somewhere risking prosecution for leaking the tape.

Comment #9: Paris  on  06/19  at  10:15 AM

I don’t know how PDs work, but at my office there was a man who was guilty of some pretty heavy fraud. They kept him on the payroll during the investigation so that they had a hammer while they were questioning him. He didn’t know how bad the fall out was going to be, so they were hanging salary and references over his head to get to the bottom of the issue. Could be the PD can’t fire him, yet, but once their internal investigation is concluded there could be more movement.

That’s the optimist in me hoping for a rational reason not to fire an officer who brutally beat someone who was already in custody…

Comment #10: kodiak  on  06/19  at  10:27 AM

Jesus.  What monsters.

Comment #11: Betsy  on  06/19  at  11:15 AM

These people aren’t worth the carbon it takes to make them.

Maybe we could use it to make something pretty instead. And I see no reason to wait for them to die before doing so.

Comment #12: calliopejane  on  06/19  at  12:36 PM

I’m surprised Cookie and Mold haven’t shown up yet to defend the cops. Maybe they just don’t like the new page format.

Comment #13: Bitter Scribe  on  06/19  at  06:39 PM
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