Vigil Held For Islan Nettles, Transgender Woman Killed in Harlem

See images from Thursday's memorial.

By Jamilah King Aug 28, 2013

Mourners gathered in Harlem on Thursday night to remember Islan Nettles, the 21-year-old transgender woman who was beaten to death last week. Nettles was walking with friends on August 17 when she was confronted by a group of men. Once the men realized that Nettles and her friends were transgender, they verbally and physically assaulted them. The attack happened one block away from a local police station.

Nettles died days later at Harlem Hospital after she was declared brain dead.

Thursday’s vigil was organized by Nettles’ mother, Delores Nettles, and several New York City LGBT organizations, including Harlem Pride, Gay Men of African Descent, and NYC Black Pride. Manhattan Borough President Scott Stringer and several City Councilmen were also involved. Some of the city’s mayoral candidates, including Christine Quinn, Anthony Weinger, and Bill de Blasio, also attended.

"My baby can’t come back, my baby can’t go to school or to work like she wanted to, and it’s not fair," Delores Nettles told the crowd. See images from Thursday’s vigil after the jump.