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A transgender activist group has called off its planned 'Trans Day of Vengeance Rally' after warnings of a 'credible threat to life and safety'.
The rally was due to be held on Saturday in Washington D.C., but organizers of the Trans Radical Activist Network (TRAN) said Thursday that threats on social media have led them to make the decision to cancel the event.
The demonstration would have been held outside the Supreme Court but 'astronomical amounts of hate from the world' forced them to cancel, TRAN said.
The event comes days after transgender Nashville shooter Audrey Hale killed six people - including three children - at her former Christian school. The event was planned weeks before the shooting, and the group said it had nothing to do with the 'heinous act'.
The event initially caused outrage on social media, as Twitter removed thousands of tweets promoting and criticizing the event as they said ''vengeance' does not imply peaceful protest'. . .
According to a shocking new report, the transgender Nashville shooter was getting counseling from the pastor whose daughter she killed on Monday. The daughter was one of three children, and six total people, who were murdered on Monday’s shooting at The Covenant Christian School. “He was counseling her?” the Inside Edition reporter asked former Covenant School Pastor Jim Bachmann.
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