Trans inmate serving life for killing parents goes on hunger strike to protest being removed from women's prison for having sex with female inmate in Washington

There are approximately 62 trans-identifying males prisoners in Washington.

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Washington State’s prison officials removed Bryan Kim, a trans-identifying male sentenced for murder from the women’s prison and transferred Kim back to a men’s prison after Kim was caught having sex with a female inmate. Kim went on a hunger strike to protest the move and this marks the first time the agency has removed a transgender person from “gender-affirming” housing.

On March 14, 35-year-old Bryan Kim, who now goes by Amber FayeFox Kim, was busted having sex with 25-year-old Sincer-A Marie Nerton at the Washington Corrections Center for Women (WCCW).

According to the Spokesman-Review, Kim was convicted in 2008 on two counts of aggravated first-degree murder and sentenced to life in prison for fatally stabbing father Richard Kim, and bludgeoning and strangling mother, Terri Kim in their Mount Spokane home in 2006. After the murders, Kim attempted to clean the crime scene and conceal the parents' bodies. The following day Kim went shopping and used the father's debit card to withdraw $1,000, according to the Daily Mail

Kim was originally housed at a men's facility but was transferred to a women’s facility in Purdy, Wash. in February 2021 under the state Department of Correction's gender-inclusion policy, which was approved by Washington's Democratic Governor Jay Inslee. The policy allows male convicts to be admitted to the female facility if their gender-dysphoria diagnosis is accepted by an administrative panel. 

According to National Review, a corrections officer found Kim “laying on the floor completely nude from the waist down with their cellmate Nerton Sincer-A on top of them also nude from the waist down actively having sex.”
 
The report obtained by the outlet stated, “I/I [Incarcerated Individual] Kim's hands were on I/I Nerton's buttox in a spread open position while I/I Kim's erect penis was penetrating I/I Nerton's vagina.” Engaging in a sex act with another person within the facility is against the facility’s rules “except in an approved extended family visit.” 

Following Kim's transfer to the women’s facility, in December 2021 reports surfaced of complaints by women inmates of sexual exploitation by male inmates who identified as female. One woman told the outlet of numerous cases of sexual assault by convicted transgender felons. 

One inmate, known as Jonathan or Jazzy, received multiple complaints from female inmates of grooming, making persistent sexual advances, and committing sexual assault, including one incident where a female prisoner woke up to find Jazzy with an erection touching her inappropriately.

Purdy officials have denied having any such complaints on file. However, according to heavily redacted documents obtained through a Public Disclosure Request by The Ari Hoffman Show on Talk Radio 570 KVI, there are approximately 62 trans-identifying males prisoners in Washington. As of October 2023, trans-identifying males account for approximately 0.5 percent of the prisoner population. According to the documents, some of the crimes that landed them in jail included rape, rape of a child, viewing and dealing child pornography. In the documents were also multiple substantiated instances of "inmate-on-inmate sexual harassment."

Despite the convictions for murder, rape, child rape, and child exploitation, the Huffington Post published an article sympathetic towards Kim and other trans-identifying males titled: Inside The Brutal Struggle For Trans Care In Prison.

Not to be outdone, Seattle’s far-left outlet The Stranger published an article portraying Kim as a hero to the trans community for going on a hunger strike to protest being moved to the men’s prison. The outlet didn’t even mention Kim’s crime or life sentence until the second to last paragraph of the more than 1,700-word article.



The Post Millennial’s editor-at-large Andy Ngo called out the author of the Huffington Post piece, senior reporter Jessica Shulberg, writing on X, “Jessica, where is your sympathy for the two people Bryan "Amber" Kim brutally stabbed and bludgeoned to death? Where is your sympathy for the women who were incarcerated with this biological man who retains his male genitalia? And where is your sympathy for Bryan's female cellmate that he was having sex with? You have none.”
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