Navigating Transphobia and Violence in Nashville

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Josselyn Berry, the press secretary for Arizona Governor Katie Hobbs, resigned after posting a tweet that appeared to support gunning down "transphobes" in the wake of the deadly shooting at a Nashville Christian school. Berry had posted an image of a woman brandishing firearms hours after Monday's shooting at the Covenant School, which left three 9-year-old students and three staff members dead. The shooter, 28-year-old Audrey Hale — who identified as transgender — was shot and killed by responding police officers. Arizona Republicans were quick to denounce the tweet, and Berry later made her Twitter account private.
- Arizona gov's rep resigns over Nashville shooting ‘transphobes’ tweet New York Post
- Nashville congressman responds to radical trans group: Turning shooter into 'martyr' is 'beyond disturbing' Fox News
- March 29, 2023: Nashville shooter had 'emotional disorder,' small arsenal, AI, Pence, Taiwan, Biden Reuters
- Trans activist calls Nashville school 'right-wing institution' day after mass shooting WZTV
- We must reject the transphobic narrative around Nashville The Independent
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