Kedarie Johnson case: Man found guilty in death of gender-fluid teenager

KEOKUK, Iowa -- A man has been found guilty of first-degree murder in the shooting death of a gender-fluid Iowa teenager.

The Des Moines Register reports that a jury Friday found 23-year-old Jorge Sanders-Galvez guilty in the death of 16-year-old Kedarie Johnson.

At trial, prosecutors described Johnson as a high school student who sometimes dressed as a girl. Relatives say Johnson identified as both male and female.

Attorney General Jeff Sessions made the unusual decision last month to send a federal hate crimes prosecutor to assist state and local authorities with the case.

Katrina Johnson, second right, looks on during the murder trial of Jorge Sanders-Galvez in Keokuk, Iowa, Thursday, Oct. 26, 2017. Zach Boyden-Holmes/The Des Moines Register via AP

Prosecutors said Johnson was wearing a pink headband and hair extensions when Sanders-Galvez and his cousin saw the teen at a store, followed Johnson in their car, then took the teen to a Burlington home.

Throughout his testimony, Sanders-Galvez maintained his innocence, saying he didn't know Johnson nor did he kill the teen, the Des Moines Register reports.

Investigators said a struggle ensued during a sexual encounter, and the men suffocated and shot Johnson and dumped the teen's body in an alley.

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