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    NOLA Transgendered evacuee arrested

    Charged with using women's shower at Reed Arena shelter


    By LAURA HENSLEY
    Eagle Staff Writer

    A 20-year-old transgendered Hurricane Katrina evacuee remained in the Brazos County Jail on Thursday, five days after being arrested for showering inside a women's bathroom at Reed Arena.

    Arpollo Vicks of New Orleans and her 16-year-old cousin were arrested Sunday night for criminal trespass after Texas A&M University Police noticed the two exiting a women's shower facility at the shelter. The two were born male but live as women and consider themselves female, Vicks said Thursday in an interview from the jail.

    They are the only people who have been arrested at the local shelters since the first one opened Aug. 31, shelter officials said.

    According to police who were providing security at the Reed Arena shelter, a woman complained Sunday night that several males were inside the women's shower facility.

    Corps of Cadets Commandant John Van Alstyne, who is in charge of the shelter, was notified and told police that he earlier had warned Vicks and the teenager not to shower inside the women's facility.

    "I know two males went into the women's rest room," Van Alstyne said Thursday. "It was something we considered inappropriate."

    He declined to comment further.

    "They had been warned and basically told not to do that," said Elmer Schneider, chief of the University Police Department. "Did we want to arrest them? No. We were almost forced into it because we had warned them. To me, in this case, it was something of their own choosing."

    Vicks - who said she never was warned not to shower in the women's bathroom - remained in isolation at the Brazos County Jail on Thursday evening. She was being held on $6,000 bond for criminal trespass, a Class B misdemeanor.

    Vicks' juvenile cousin since has been released from custody, returned to Reed Arena and reunited with her 18-year-old sister, who also is staying there.

    "I don't think I should be here," Vicks said during a brief collect telephone call from the jail. "It's foolish. This is nothing to be in jail for. I live like this. This is my life.

    "Right now, I'm just scared. I've been here since Sunday, and they haven't told me anything. I've never been in jail before. I'm just not used to this."

    According to Vicks, who said she worked as a substitute teacher at a middle school in New Orleans, she had never before encountered a problem when using women's bathrooms. She said she wanted to shower in the women's facility because she felt safer and more comfortable doing so.

    Vicks said she did not request special accommodations, but that she did speak to a female volunteer and explained her situation.

    Police and shelter officials said they were unaware of any such conversation.

    Ann Robison, executive director of a Houston organization that is providing support and housing for gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgendered hurricane evacuees, said special accommodations for Vicks and her cousin should have been provided by the shelter.

    "They should've made provisions for her upfront," Robison said. "She considers herself female."

    Robison said her organization, the Montrose Counseling Center, doesn't know of any other transgendered hurricane evacuees in similar situations being arrested at shelters. She said she did help one transgendered person at a Conroe shelter relocate after volunteers informed her that the person was being harassed by other evacuees.

    "This makes me real sad," Robison said. "People criminalize gender identity issues because they are afraid of it or don't understand it. We understand that people have some fears about it. But it is just sad, and it angers me."

    Contacted Thursday night, Robison said she planned to advise the Human Rights Campaign, a gay, lesbian and transgendered civil rights organization in Washington, D.C., that could help Vicks post bail and provide legal assistance. She also said she would try to link Vicks and her cousin with safe housing in Houston.

    Vicks sounded frustrated Thursday, recounting how she literally had to swim out of her apartment last week and sleep on an Interstate 10 bridge in New Orleans when the city was flooded by the hurricane. With no money and no way of reaching family, she said she didn't know how she was going to get out of jail.

    "I'm just living one day at a time and trying to get this over with," she said. "I've never been through so much in my life."


    €¢ Laura Hensley's e-mail address is [email protected].

  • #2
    I am guessing "Arpollo" looks something like this
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    • #3
      She'd be more safe in the men's shower? They'd likely beat her to death. Another stupidity, albeit a small one, to add to the horrors demonstrating the gross incompetence of the people in charge of rescue operations in New Orleans.

      At least Mike Brown finally had a flash of good sense and after a few weeks of introspection resigned from FEMA to open the way for someone who's actually qualified (besides knowing about Arabian horses). The Bush Brigade at its finest.

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      • #4
        I'm guessing that a name like Arpollo is a black name (and given the demographics of NO, it seems likely).

        Anyhow, she's already released from jail: http://www.bilerico.com/

        For the less than 1% of the population who are TGs, making special arrangements for showers seems very unlikely. This another reason why I think that not having SRS is a dumb idea. Who wants to send their wife or girlfriend into a shower room with a random (and, admittedly, unusual) person with a penis? What woman wants to be naked in that room?

        Sure, if they use the men's room & look obviously female, they're going to be in big trouble. This gets to a basic point - if they're going to be a TS, they'd better do it right and be as passable as possible. Many unpassable TGs are criticized by others for being too lazy or stupid to work on this.

        Okay, I just threw a bunch of generalizations out here, for which some bloke will likely pop in to chastise me, but longtime forum members know that I do give this some thought. This time, I haven't the time to get too concerned about this incident.
        Retired the top 12.  Need a new dirty dozen.  

        Update: The new list is coming together: Nong Poy, Anita, Nok, Gif, Liisa Winkler, Kay, Nina Poon.  Is it possible to find 5 more?  Until then, GGs:  Jessica Alba, Yuko Ogura, Zhang Ziyi, Maggie Q, and Gong Li.

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        • #5
          Ok, I'll be first to chastise you post-op. What does getting the chop have to do with passable or "doing it right"?

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          • #6
            Originally posted by (ziggystardust @ Sep. 13 2005,08:04)
            Ok, I'll be first to chastise you post-op. What does getting the chop have to do with passable or "doing it right"?

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            • #7
              A lady I spent a lot of time with was terrified of having to go to the showers or toilets with other women for fear of being discovered. She was virtually undetectable as a girl so any attempt to use a men's facility would have been disaster as well.

              As a consequence, we had to choose very carefully where we went to be absolutely sure she felt safe or she wouldn't go. Getting her to go camping was absolutely out of the question unless I got a motorhome with toilet and shower.

              She wanted to someday have the SRS but her financial circumstances just wouldn't allow it. She actually got a lot of enjoyment out of her dick. To say it was her obligation to cut it off to meet someone else's expectations is inappropriate.

              POL, I don't think you have any idea what on-going low level stress these ladies experience from fear of someone grabbing them, or brushing up against them, or in some fashion causing a public discovery. I'm sorry but you are way off on this.

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              • #8
                Originally posted by (starwheel @ Sep. 13 2005,08:57)
                POL, I don't think you have any idea what on-going low level stress these ladies experience from fear of someone grabbing them, or brushing up against them, or in some fashion causing a public discovery.  I'm sorry but you are way off on this.

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                • #9
                  [img]d:\65748.jpg[/img]

                  She wouldn't have made on to the site
                  [Sharli'e Dominique born as Arpollo Vicks (Eagle Photo)]

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