Mississippi Man Pleads Guilty to Hate Crime for Murdering Transgender Woman for Her Gender Identity
WASHINGTON Joshua Brandon Vallum, 29, of Lucedale, Mississippi, pleaded guilty today to a federal hate crime for assaulting and murdering Mercedes Williamson because she was a transgender woman. Williamson, born Michael Wilkins, was 17 years old and resided in Alabama at the time of her death. Vallum was charged with violating the Matthew Shepard and James Byrd Jr. Hate Crimes Prevention Act.
The plea was announced by Attorney General Loretta E. Lynch; Principal Deputy Assistant Attorney General Vanita Gupta, head of the Justice Departments Civil Rights Division; U.S. Attorney Gregory K. Davis of the Southern District of Mississippi; and Special Agent in Charge Christopher Freeze of the FBIs Jackson Division.
Our nations hate crime statutes advance one of our fundamental beliefs: that no one should have to live in fear because of who they are, said Attorney General Lynch. Todays landmark guilty plea reaffirms that basic principle, and it signals the Justice Departments determination to combat hate crimes based on gender identity. While Mississippi convicted the defendant on murder charges, we believe in the fundamental value of identifying and prosecuting these bias-fueled incidents for what they are: acts of hate. By holding accountable the perpetrator of this heinous deed, we reinforce our commitment to ensuring justice for all Americans.
Congress passed the Shepard-Byrd Act to protect our most vulnerable communities, including the transgender community, from harm, said Principal Deputy Assistant Attorney General Gupta. No conviction, even such a historic one, can relieve the grief and anguish facing this victims family. But this guilty plea sends an unequivocal message that violence based on ones gender identity violates Americas defining values of inclusivity and dignity. The Justice Department will continue to vigorously prosecute hate crimes, which not only target individuals for harm, but also deny entire communities the promises of true freedom and equal protection.
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