HRC Mourns Diamond Kyree Sanders, Black Transgender Woman Killed in Cincinnati
HRC is deeply saddened to learn of the death of Diamond Kyree Sanders, a 23-year-old Black transgender woman who was shot to death in Cincinnati, Ohio on March 3. Her death is at least the 11th violent death of a transgender or non-binary person in 2021. We say “at least” because too often these deaths go unreported or misreported.
Diamond was described by a family member on social media as “beloved.” An obituary shared by her family describes many loving memories. “She valued her family and enjoyed spending time with them. As a child, she would say ‘I love my WHOLE family!’,” the obituary states. “As an adult, Diamond was a traveler, known to be in New York City one week and New Orleans the following week. Diamond was really into fashion… Diamond’s unique style, charm and personality will be greatly missed.”
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Calling ghost guns a favored weapon for LA criminals, Los Angeles City Attorney Mike Feuer is suing the nation s top dealer. (AP Photo/Haven Daley, File)
LOS ANGELES, CA Los Angeles City Attorney Mike Feuer announced a lawsuit this week against Nevada-based Polymer80 for allegedly violating federal and California law by selling ghost gun kits online. Untraceable ghost guns are the emerging weapon of choice for criminals, here in L.A. and around the country. We re fighting to stem this tide at a time when gun violence is devastating neighborhoods in our city, Feuer said. Nobody who could buy a serialized gun and pass a background check would ever need a ghost gun. Yet we allege Polymer80 has made it easy for anyone, including felons, to buy and build weapons that pose a major public safety threat.
Los Angeles City Attorney Mike Feuer announced a lawsuit against Nevada-based Polymer80 for allegedly violating federal and California law by selling "ghost gun'' kits online.
By City News Service
Feb 18, 2021
LOS ANGELES (CNS) - Los Angeles City Attorney Mike Feuer announced a lawsuit today against Nevada-based Polymer80 for allegedly violating federal and California law by selling “ghost gun kits online.
“Untraceable ghost guns are the emerging weapon of choice for criminals, here in L.A. and around the country. We re fighting to stem this tide at a time when gun violence is devastating neighborhoods in our city, Feuer said. “Nobody who could buy a serialized gun and pass a background check would ever need a ghost gun. Yet we allege Polymer80 has made it easy for anyone, including felons, to buy and build weapons that pose a major public safety threat.