posted the news of her death on Facebook. Few details have emerged, but it appears that she knew her killer, according to the post.“We do not know whether she was targeted because of her identity,” the post reads. “We are shattered, but our dedication is not broken.
We are working with our community partners to host a vigil. As we mourn this loss, we continue our fight for trans lives, and we hold space for our trans coworkers and clients to bring light to her life and death, to say her name, to hold community, and to affirm that trans lives matter and trans lives are beautiful.”2020 saw the most violent deaths of trans Americans since LGBTQ+ organizations and media have been keeping records.