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Homeless Transgende­r Woman Murdered in Miami Beach

- Brody Levesque, Washington Blade via the National LGBTQ Media Associatio­n

“She had no chance to defend herself whatsoever. I don’t know if this was a hate crime since she was transgende­r or if she had some sort of interactio­n with this person because he might have been homeless as well. The detective could not say if she was attacked because she was transgende­r.” — Victor Van Gilst, Dos Passos’s stepfather

Gregory Fitzgerald Gibert, 53, who was out on probation, is charged with the second-degree murder of 37-year-old Andrea Doria Dos Passos, a transgende­r Latina woman who was found deceased in front of the Miami Ballet company facility by a security guard this past week.

According to a Miami Beach Police spokespers­on the security guard thought Dos Passos was sleeping in the entrancewa­y around 6:45am on April 23 and when he went to wake her he discovered the blood and her injuries and alerted 911.

She was deceased from massive trauma to her face and head. According to Miami Beach police when video surveillan­ce footage was reviewed, it showed Dos Passos lying down in the entrancewa­y apparently asleep. WFOR reported: In the early morning hours, a man arrived, looked around, and spotted her. Police said the man was dressed in a black shirt, red shorts, and red shoes.

At one point, he walked away, picked up a metal pipe from the ground, and then returned. After looking around, he sat on a bench near Dos Passos. After a while, he got up and repeatedly hit her in the head and face while she was sleeping, according to police.

“The male is then seen standing over her, striking her, and then manipulati­ng her body. The male then walks away and places the pipe inside a nearby trash can (the pipe was found and recovered in the same trash can),” according to the arrest report.

Police noted that in addition to trauma

on her face and head, two wooden sticks were lodged in her nostrils and there was a puncture wound in her chest.

Victor Van Gilst, Dos Passos’s stepfather confirmed she was trans and experienci­ng homelessne­ss.

“She had no chance to defend herself whatsoever. I don’t know if this was a hate crime since she was transgende­r or if she had some sort of interactio­n with this person because he might have been homeless as well. The detective could not say if she was attacked because she was transgende­r,” said Van Gilst.

“She has been struggling with mental health issues for a long time, going back to when she was in her early 20s. We did everything we could to help her. My wife is devastated. For her, this is like a nightmare that turned into reality. Andrea moved around a lot and even lived in California for a while. She was sadly homeless. I feel the system let her down. She was a good person,” he added.

The Miami Police Department arrested Gibert, collected his clothing, noting the red shorts were the same type in the video and had blood on them. Blood was also found on his shoes, according to police. He was taken into custody and charged.

“The suspect has an extensive criminal record and reportedly was recently released from custody on probation for prior criminal charges. Police apprehende­d the suspect in the city of Miami and the investigat­ion is currently ongoing. This case is further evidence that individual­s need to be held accountabl­e for prior violent crimes for the protection of the public. We offer our sincere condolence­s to the family and friends of the victim,” Miami Beach Mayor Steve Meiner said in a statement.

Joe Saunders, senior political director with LGBTQ rights group Equality Florida, told the Miami Herald that “whenever a transgende­r person is murdered, especially when it is with such brutality, the question should be asked about whether or not this was a hate-motivated crime.”

 ?? PHOTO COURTESY OF EQUALITY FLORIDA ?? Andrea Doria Dos Passos
PHOTO COURTESY OF EQUALITY FLORIDA Andrea Doria Dos Passos

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