When Nashville police announced that the shooter who killed three children and three adults at a school this week was transgender, trans Tennesseans braced themselves for renewed vitriol in a state that has recently proposed a raft of anti-trans laws.
NASHVILLE, Tennessee (Reuters) - When Nashville police announced that the shooter who killed three children and three adults at a school this week was transgender, trans Tennesseans braced themselves for renewed vitriol in a state that has recently proposed a raft of anti-trans laws. | 04:26am
When Nashville police announced that the shooter who killed three children and three adults at a school this week was transgender, trans Tennesseans braced themselves for renewed vitriol in a state
‘This isn’t a trans issue, this is a gun issue,’ says Mykul Coscia, a drag king at a Nashville LGTBQ nightclub. ‘But they’re gonna make it a trans issue’