Arkansas: Woman Who Introduced Anti-Tranny Bathroom Bill Found Dead, Female Acquaintance Arrested

Andrew Anglin
Daily Stormer
June 16, 2019

This is quite possibly political violence.

The tranny issue is the most politically charged issue of the current year, and when an anti-tranny politician gets killed, you’d think that the immediate question would be “is this political?”

But of course, that isn’t the immediate question. Or a question at all.

NBC News:

An Arkansas woman was arrested in connection to the death of former state Sen. Linda Collins-Smith, who was found dead outside her home last week.

Rebecca Lynn O’Donnell, 48, was taken into custody on Friday, Arkansas State Police said. Criminal charges are pending.

Ken Yang, Collins-Smith’s former press secretary, told NBC News that O’Donnell and Collins-Smith were friends and worked together last year. The ex-senator’s family said in a statement it is “sickened” over the arrest.

State police and the sheriff’s office were called to Collins-Smith’s home in the city of Pocahontas around 5:45 p.m. on June 4 after human remains, later identified as those of the former state senator, were found outside. A cause of death has not been revealed.

Yang previously told NBC that neighbors heard gunshots a couple of days before Collins-Smith’s body was found.

Collins-Smith, 57, was elected to the Arkansas House as a Democrat in 2010, and shortly after being elected, switched to the Republican party. She served one term in the House, and in 2014 was elected to the state Senate, where she served two terms. She lost her re-election bid in 2018.

In 2017, she introduced a controversial transgender “bathroom bill” to the Arkansas Senate that would have required people to use the bathrooms that correspond to their assigned sex.

That little fact is just dropped in there at the end of the article.

You may remember that this was a very big deal at the time.

NBC News, March 16, 2017:

“No child should have to worry that their school might change its policy to force them to shower or undress in front of a member of the opposite sex as has been the case around the country,” Republican Sen. Linda Collins-Smith, who introduced the legislation, said in a statement.

The killer isn’t a tranny.

Here’s a picture of the two together.

But Collins-Smith switched from being a Democrat to being a Republican, presumably over the homosexual issue. And she was the focus of worldwide media attention during the tranny bathroom crisis of 2017.

So her getting murdered is kind of a very suspicious event, which should be analyzed.

But no.

Don’t expect there to be any analysis.

They will just say this woman was angry or insane or whatever. Then that will be that.