November 24, 2024 The Newspaper Serving LGBT Los Angeles

Tragedy in Aguascalientes: Latin America’s First Openly Nonbinary Judge Has Died

Trailblazer for LGBTQ+ rights in Mexico and Partner Killed in their Home

By Dolores Quintana

Jesús Ociel Baena Saucedo, Latin America’s first openly nonbinary judge, and their partner, Dorian Herrera, were discovered at their residence in Aguascalientes, Mexico, on Monday morning. Their bodies exhibited signs of violence with a knife or other weapon, as reported by the state attorney general’s office. 

Baena, 38, was elected in October 2022 and was a passionate advocate for LGBTQ+ rights, frequently sharing images and videos showcasing their identity and addressing issues like same-sex marriage and the well-being of transgender children in their role.

Latinx author Myriam Gurba Serrano said via Twitter post, “People who casually lash out against non-binary language, like those who decry the use of Latinx, are all implicated in the murder of Jesús Ociel Baena Saucedo.”

Despite the attorney general’s assertion of violence, State Police Chief Manuel Alonso García seemingly contradicted this statement, claiming no signs of violence were evident at the scene. Baena, who faced death threats due to their activism, had been under federal protection since July, with initial reports suggesting that a guard assigned to safeguard them made the tragic discovery.

Baena’s death follows the earlier killing of LGBTQ+ activist Ulises Nava in Aguascalientes, marking a somber period for the Mexican LGBTQ+ community. Víctor Espíndola, Executive Director of the nonprofit Movement for Equality in Mexico, characterizes Baena’s demise as a “crucial moment” and calls for a thorough investigation with a focus on hate crime protocols and a sexual diversity perspective.

While authorities have not officially confirmed whether the apparent killing was motivated by hatred based on Baena’s gender identity, Espíndola emphasizes the perceptible “climate of hate” preceding their death. In June, Baena filed a complaint against Senator Martha Márquez Alvarado for discouraging their school visits,  claiming that they were trying to spread “gender ideology.”

Javier Martín Reyes, a law professor at Mexico’s National Autonomous University, expresses deep concern within the legal community, highlighting the sensitivity of the issue and the need for an impeccable investigation to eliminate doubts about the motive behind Baena’s tragic demise.

in NEWS
Related Posts

Video Shows Officer-Involved Shooting Outside SMPD Station

November 22, 2024

November 22, 2024

Officials Have Issued a Viewer Advisory, Cautioning That the Material May Be Distressing The Santa Monica Police Department has released...

West Hollywood’s Priciest Penthouse Hits the Market for $27.5M

November 22, 2024

November 22, 2024

Luxurious Residence Boasts Sweeping Views, Celebrity Neighbors One of the luxurious penthouses at 8899 Beverly, the tallest residential tower in...

City of West Hollywood Hosts Multiple Holiday Events for LGBTQ+ Youth

November 22, 2024

November 22, 2024

Free Meals, Resources, Entertainment Offered by C.I.T.Y. x1 Youth Group The City of West Hollywood is inviting young people ages...

Santa Monica Police Release Body Cam Footage of Deadly Force Incident Outside Headquarters

November 21, 2024

November 21, 2024

Graphic Video Shows a Violent Assault on an SMPD Officer by a Knife-Wielding Suspect The Santa Monica Police Department (SMPD)...

Guac Daddy to Open a Second Location in West Hollywood on Santa Monica Boulevard

November 20, 2024

November 20, 2024

Vampiro Tacos, Bone Marrow, and “Koreano” Tacos to Spice Up Weho’s Taco Scene Guac Daddy, a new taqueria from Joshua...

Last Minute Additions to the Best Thanksgiving 2024 Feasts and Pies To Go

November 20, 2024

November 20, 2024

If Other Faves are Sold Out, Here’s All The Quality Places to Try Now Celebrity chefs Susan Feniger and Mary...

Everytable’s Holiday Meal Collaboration To Support LA’s Unhoused Youth

November 20, 2024

November 20, 2024

Chef Created Thanksgiving Meal Benefits My Friend’s Place. Everytable, the mission-driven company committed to making scratch-cooked, nutritious meals accessible to...

Los Angeles City Council Codifies Sanctuary Protections for Migrants with New Citywide Ordinance

November 19, 2024

November 19, 2024

Mayor Bass Prioritized the Ordinance after Trump’s Mass Deportation Threats The Los Angeles City Council voted unanimously Tuesday to officially...

Rep. Nancy Mace Pushes Controversial Resolution Targeting Transgender Women in Congress

November 19, 2024

November 19, 2024

Proposal Sparks Backlash, With Critics Calling It a Discriminatory Culture-War Tactic U.S. Rep. Nancy Mace, R-S.C., is facing intense criticism...

Hammer Museum Presents 10th Edition of MoMA Contenders: Screenings, Conversations with Top Filmmakers

November 19, 2024

November 19, 2024

Lineup Features Films by Steve McQueen, Sean Baker, and Brady Corbett The Hammer Museum will host the 10th edition of...

Film Review: Wicked

November 19, 2024

November 19, 2024

By Dolores Quintana Director John Chu (Crazy Rich Asians, In The Heights) has crafted an effervescent take on the blockbuster...

Randy’s Donuts Arrives in Culver City with Free Donuts and a $250 Gift Card Giveaway

November 19, 2024

November 19, 2024

Grand Opening on November 19 Includes Sweet Giveaways Starting at 6:00 a.m. The time is finally here. Randy’s Donuts is...

Garrett Bruno, Social Media Influencer, Facing Murder Charge After Death of 83-Year-Old Woman

November 18, 2024

November 18, 2024

MAGA Influencer Gravely Injured in Scooter Accident, Police Unaware During Attempted Arrest Garrett Bruno, 33, a conservative travel influencer known...

West Hollywood Celebrates 40 Years of Cityhood with Special Event on Nov. 21

November 18, 2024

November 18, 2024

An Evening of Entertainment, History, Celebration at the Pacific Design Center. The City of West Hollywood invites the community to...

LA Controller Kenneth Meija: City Left $513 Million of Homelessness Budget Unspent

November 18, 2024

November 18, 2024

Inefficiencies Blamed for Underspending Despite Record Allocation in FY2024  The City of Los Angeles hasn’t spent over half of its...