A Pennsylvania State Police liquor enforcement officer was found stabbed to death Monday. Benjamin Bralier, 44, was killed along the Montour Trail in Moon Township, western Pennsylvania.
Police arrested Anthony Alexi “Antonia” Quesen, 25, of Pittsburgh. The suspect is biologically male and claims to be female. Mr. Quesen is being held in the Allegheny County Jail pending arraignment. Kesen was found at the trailhead several hours after the Bralier attack. It was about 800 meters from the scene. He was wearing bloody clothes and had cuts on his hands.
Police have not yet determined the motive for the crime.
It's not the first crime
Quesen was already wanted by police for failing to appear in court in connection with a 2023 felony robbery at Point State Park.
Ironically, he had been released without bail in that case by Judge Xander Orenstein. Orenstein (pronouns they/them/them) proudly claims to be “the first openly non-binary member of the U.S. judiciary.” He has since been relieved of his arraignment. This is because of the worrying trend of defendants charged with serious felonies often being released without bail.
Pennsylvania media refers to Quesen as a man. But social media sleuths, including TikTok's Libs and Andy Ngo, have revealed his preferred gender designation.
transgender trends
Sadly, this is not the first time a transgender individual has committed an act of violence. The number of incidents has become too large to ignore.
In July, in Greenville, South Carolina, 34-year-old “Michelle” Silva Perez, a biological male who identified as female, violently attacked and stabbed a female worker at a women's shelter with a sword. It became known that he was not a woman and he was almost kicked out of the facility. The video allegedly showed a sexually confused Perez ambushing the victim, violently pushing him to the ground and stabbing him until his internal organs were exposed.
In early July, a gender-confused teenage girl confessed to killing her mother and her boyfriend with a .38 caliber revolver. Julia Grace Egler, a 16-year-old from Palm Beach, Florida, was reportedly frustrated that her mother was not very supportive of her transition. Thus, a vicious double murder occurs.
In June, Colin “Mia” Bailey, a 28-year-old transgender man, was charged with murdering his parents and shooting his brother and his wife in Washington, Utah.
And of course, perhaps the saddest example of transgender violence is 28-year-old Audrey Hale. In March 2023, Hale opened fire at Covenant School in Nashville, Tennessee, killing six people, including three children. Ms Hale wrote in her manifesto: I’m ready to die, hahaha.”
Isn't it past time to admit that transgenderism is not as harmless as LGBT activists claim? There appears to be a real correlation between gender confusion and homicidal behavior.
The left and mainstream media are usually good at finding connections between vaguely right-wing things and violence, but why don't they see the connection between transgenderism and violent crime? Obviously, if the cause is something they agree with, the uglier side of things can be ignored or swept under the rug.