Majors was taken into custody in New York on Saturday amid allegations he strangled, assaulted, and harassed his girlfriend during a domestic dispute.
During the incident in question, two Molotov cocktails were thrown into the office, and graffiti was spray-painted on the side of the building stating, "If abortions aren't safe then you aren't either."
Berry tweeted a photo of a woman pointing two guns with the caption "Us when we see transphobes."
"I hope and pray that others in my situation can achieve the same measure of justice," he said. "We all suffer from destroyed lives."
The company claimed the latest closures were also due to the pandemic, as well as "labor and economic stresses."
“Everyone, from the left to the right, in the middle, are saying this case should not be brought. It should not because there is absolutely no crime. The law makes that clear.”
"This is the first time we've experienced that, and I think it's something that we're going to have to evaluate in the off-season."
Berry tweeted an image of an actress pointing two guns in response to "transphobes."
"No, I'm joking," he said. "I have no idea."
“What she did was unforgivable but when I knew her she was a sweet and funny girl,” she said, adding, “When she came out as trans no one was surprised.”
"As it turned out, she had been hiding several weapons within the house."
"We have completed our deliberations and we have not reached a unanimous decision. Please advise."
The LAUSD has a week-long celebration of Transgender Day of Visibility underway so students can learn about notable trans people, a non-binary male who allegedly believes little girls are "kinky."
The murder conviction against Adnan Syed has reportedly been reinstated by the Maryland Court of Appeals.
The deposition is set to take place in May behind closed doors.