Monday, June 15, 2009
Hargrove / Law and Order
Suspected Shooter of Transgendered Memphian Appears in Court Today
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by Brantley Hargrove on
Mon, Jun 15, 2009 at 12:14 PM
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Memphis has a
startlingly poor track record when it comes to hate crimes against transgendered women.
Kelvin Denton was shot twice on May 27 -- once in the nose and once in the neck -- after police say Terron Taylor, 18, learned Denton was not a biological woman. Denton fled and was found near the Whitehaven Community Center. She was taken to the Med in critical condition, but survived. Today Denton is being held on $500,000 bond and will appear in court to face charges of attempted murder in the 2nd degree.
This is actually an improvement, since D'Andre Blake was released on a $20,000 bond for allegedly shooting another transgendered woman in 2006. A court date has yet to be set in this case.
But Memphis certainly isn't
all bad.
Tags: hate crime, Memphis, transgendered in Tennessee