Trans actress and LGBTQ+ activist Dominique Jackson is utilizing her Instagram platform to amplify the story of Jarvis McIntire, a 26-year-old Navy veteran whose physique was discovered June 14 within the Salado Creek Greenway in Northeast San Antonio.
Jackson, an LGBTQ+ neighborhood advocate, on Tuesday reshared a narrative on McIntire’s dying to her greater than 900,000 followers and expressed “sincerest and deepest condolences.” McIntyre, who was homosexual and Black, represented a cross-section of demographics whose concentrating on was a frequent matter on Jackson’s FX drama Pose. The groundbreaking present, which ended its three-season run in 2021, additionally starred Billy Porter.
McIntire, who lived in St. Louis, had flown to San Antonio on June 6 to go to household forward of his birthday. He was final seen two days in a while Holbrook Highway between Rittiman Highway and Corrine Drive when police say he was noticed going for a run in John James Park, a part of the Salado Creek Greenway, in accordance with a number of media stories.
Police acquired a name from the 1200 block of Holbrook Highway round 1:36 p.m. The caller claimed he was being chased by somebody carrying a rifle. McIntire’s mom Monikki Williams Tippet mentioned San Antonio police revealed to her that her son instructed the 911 dispatcher he was being chased by “a racist,” KENS5 stories.
McIntire’s household reported him lacking the subsequent day, when he was anticipated to fly again to St. Louis. San Antonio Park Police ultimately discovered his physique in a wooded space of the park on Friday, in accordance with Information 4. His rental automotive and belongings had been situated close by, the station additionally stories.
The medical expert acknowledged that an preliminary post-mortem discovered no obvious reason for dying, pending a toxicology report. SAPD instructed native media retailers they do not suspect foul play.
McIntyre’s mom is asking anybody with info on her son’s dying to return ahead.