“Transgender Woman Prosecuted on 14 Felony Counts Related to Threats Against Children: A Reaction to Transphobic Bullying or an Attack on Christianity?”

Published on December 2, 2023, 2:00 am

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A self-identified trans woman named Alexia Willie, born Jason Lee Willie, has been apprehended and prosecuted on 14 felony counts emerging from threats she allegedly made to harm children due to perceived transphobic bullying. Her threats supposedly comprised of targeting school children and committing violent acts in public restrooms. This case is drawing particular attention due to its unique motives—the backlash against Christians with traditional views that rebuff the modern transgender movement.

The 47-year-old individual, Willie, was taken into custody in Perry County, Illinois after inflammatory statements were noted during a live-stream on social media. The FBI in Springfield tracked down these online threats which sparked the arrest on August 14. The severity of the situation amplifies considering her avowed inspiration—Audrey Hale—the mass shooter from Nashville’s Christian Covenant School identifying as transgender.

Interestingly, though accusations of “interstate communication of a threat to injure,” based on her social media threats have been dropped on account that they were too non-descriptive and imprecise, Willie now faces charges related to resisting arrest. Regardless of being free presently, she could still potentially execute her planned assault at any given time.

Brent Leatherwood, Lead of Southern Baptist Convention’s Ethics and Religious Liberty Commission and a parent to several students who attended the attacked Nashville school has outstretched efforts over recent months trying to conceal Hale’s motivation for shooting away from public gaze. Upon leaking of Hale’s manifesto, it became glaringly overt that anti-Christian sentiments laid at the root. Knowing that transgender individuals can often be emotionally unpredictable raises important questions about how such potential threats should be identified.

When alerted about the danger, Perry County Sheriff Chad Howard along with his deputies and officers from close-by Washington County Police Department raced to Willie’s home. During law enforcement’s intervention in her residence though Willie resisted arrest she was subsequently detained following tasering by an officer.

Highlighting his purported grievances during an interview with the police, Willie spoke about multiple instances of transphobia he endured leading to his making of the threats; he claimed to be speaking for all self-identifying transgender individuals. In response, local schools activated safety measures. Perry County law enforcement were present at local Junior High and Elementary schools as a precautionary attempt to prevent any incident.

A critical update in this developing story informs that Jason Lee Willie aka Alexia N. Willie now faces multiple counts of indictment on charges of interstate communication of threat to injure under Title 18, United States Code, Section 875(c). This involved issuing threats from Illinois to Virginia during March to August 2023 via online platforms outlined in official documents filed in Southern Illinois District—all escalating the magnitude and particularity of Willie’s threats against school children, specific racial groups, moreover foreign nations such as Uganda.

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