• Lesbian and trans woman beaten by group of men in Miami, video shows

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    At least two LGBTQ women were beaten by a group of men in Miami, video exclusively obtained by NBC South Florida shows, in what police say they
    are investigating as a possible hate crime.

    The incident took place in Miami’s Wynwood neighborhood — known worldwide
    for its art galleries and colorful street murals — on Nov. 26, according
    to NBC South Florida, which obtained footage of the encounter from one of
    the victims this week.

    The video shows multiple men attacking the women and their male friend,
    who reportedly tried to intervene. The victims can be heard pleading with
    their attackers to stop and saying that they’ve already called the police.

    “This group of guys, basically, they just started screaming stuff at us, anti-lesbian comments, like, ‘You’re only lesbians because you haven’t
    received actual,’ and he used a profanity word” one of the victims, who
    asked that her name not be published due to fear of retaliation from her attackers, told NBC South Florida in a video interview.

    The victim said she was punched in the face three times and may need
    surgery as a result.

    One of the other victims, who asked that her name not be published for the
    same reason as her friend, said she was beaten until she lost
    consciousness.

    “I definitely felt targeted for sure; I mean they were definitely trying
    to hate on the fact that we were gay,” she said in a video interview. “I
    don’t understand to this day why.”

    A spokesperson for the Miami Police Department told NBC News that the department is investigating the incident as a possible hate crime.

    “We are actively working on the case. Like any investigation, we have to
    dot the I’s and cross the T’s,” the spokesperson said in a statement. “We
    are working with our LGBTQ+ liaison and [State Attorney’s Office] hate
    crime task force. We have to make sure we have everything lined up before
    we initiate our arrest(s).”

    The spokesperson also confirmed in an email to NBC News that no arrests
    have been made.

    “It’s very concerning to see that they are still out and about and free
    and nothing has happened to them yet,” the woman who said she was beaten unconscious said.

    https://www.nbcnews.com/nbc-out/out-news/lesbian-trans-woman-beaten-group- men-miami-video-shows-rcna130010

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