A Pennsylvania Liquor Control Enforcement Officer for the State Police Department was found stabbed to death on Monday. Forty-four-year-old Benjamin Brallier was murdered along the Montour Trail in Moon Township in western Pennsylvania.
Police have arrested Anthony Alexi “Antonia” Quesen, 25, of Pittsburgh, a biological male who claims to be a woman. Quesen is being held at the Allegheny County Jail while he awaits arraignment. Quesen was found a few hours after the attack on Brallier at the entrance to the trail. That was about half a mile from the scene; he was wearing bloodstained clothing and had cuts on his hand.
Police have yet to identify any motive for the crime.
Not His First Crime
Quesen was already wanted by police after failing to show up for court in connection with a 2023 felony robbery incident at Point State Park.
Ironically, he had been released from custody without bail for that incident by Judge Xander Orenstein. Orenstein (pronouns they/them/theirs) proudly claims to be “the first openly nonbinary member of the US Judiciary.” He has since been relieved of arraignment duties because of an alarming tendency to release defendants accused of serious felony offenses, oftentimes without bail.
Pennsylvania media refers to Quesen as a male. However, social media sleuths including Libs of TikTok and Andy Ngo have uncovered his preferred sex designation.
Transgender Trend
Sadly, it’s not the first example of a transgender individual committing a violent act. The incidents are becoming too numerous to ignore.
In July, a biological male who identifies as a woman, 34-year-old “Michelle” Silva Perez, viciously attacked and stabbed a female worker at a women’s shelter with a sword in Greenville, South Carolina. He was about to be evicted from the facility after it became known that he wasn’t a woman. Video purportedly showed the sexually confused Perez ambushing the victim, violently pushing her to the ground, and stabbing her enough to expose her internal organs.
Earlier in July, a gender-confused teenager confessed to killing her mother and her boyfriend with a .38 caliber revolver. Sixteen-year-old Julia Grace Egler of Palm Beach, Florida, was reportedly unhappy that her mother was not more supportive of her gender transition; hence the vicious double murder.
In June, 28-year-old transgender person Collin “Mia” Bailey was accused of killing his parents and shooting at his brother and his wife in Washington City, Utah.
And, of course, perhaps the saddest example of transgender violence is 28-year-old Audrey Hale. Hale shot up the Covenant School in Nashville, Tennessee, in March 2023, killing six, including three children. Hale wrote in her manifesto, “I hope I have a high death count. Ready to die ha ha.”
Isn’t it past time to admit that transgenderism isn’t as harmless as LGBT activists claim? There seems to be a real correlation between gender confusion and homicidal behavior.
Why aren’t leftists and the mainstream media — normally so adept at finding connections between anything vaguely right-wing and violence — picking up on the connection between transgenderism and violent crime? Obviously, when the cause is something they agree with, the uglier side of things can be overlooked — or hidden.