Berkeley, Calif. city leaders, community voice concerns after transgender woman attacked
Berkeley, Calif. city leaders, community voice concerns after transgender woman attacked

Berkeley city leaders, community voice concerns after transgender woman attacked

“The mayor of Berkeley and city officials are speaking out against an alleged hate crime in the city, targeting a transgender woman.”
“‘It is shocking, it's appalling, it’s disheartening,’ said Lasara Firefox Allen, CEO of the Pacific Center in Berkeley.”
“Allen reacted to the alleged attack against a transgender woman last week.”
“‘I want to say it’s surprising. But I don’t find any of it surprising,’ she said.”
“Allen would not confirm if the victim had any relationship to the center. But Allen’s sources said the alleged attack took place in downtown Berkeley on Friday night and the attacker allegedly used a pellet or BB gun during the alleged assault.”
"’Hate like this is meant to push us out of public site. It's meant to keep us out of the community. We stand in solidarity with our sister,’ said Wilder Zeiser, a strategist at Compton’s Coalition.”