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A decorated trans army service member, Jo Ellis, has taken to Facebook to debunk viral claims that she was the pilot of the Black Hawk helicopter that was involved in the fatal mid-air crash in Washington on Wednesday. 67 people are believed to have been ki11ed in the incident, after an American Airlines plane from Kansas carrying 64 people onboard collided with a military helicopter, manned by three personnel, the BBC reports. Following the tragedy, an X account called FakeGayPolitics shared a post that claimed Jo Ellis was the pilot of the helicopter at the time of the crash. It has since gone viral, and has even been picked up by various news sources, despite being false. The misinformation states “The pilot of the Black Hawk has been identified as Chief Warrant Officer 2 (CW2) Jo Ellis, a transgender woman. Jo Ellis served in the Virginia National Guard for 15 years and transitioned while serving as a pilot. Jo has been making radicalized anti-Trump statements on socials.” In response, Jo Ellis took to her personal Facebook page on Friday (31 January) to debunk the claims, sharing a screenshot of the viral tweet and writing: “Some craziness has happened on the internet and I’m being named as one of the pilots of the DC crash. Please report any accounts or posts you see. It’s insulting to the victims and families of those lost and they deserve better than this BS from the bots and trolls of the internet.” Her friends reacted in shock to the news, with one commenting to ask if she’d filed a police complaint, and a second writing: “Some of the posts are saying it was a suic1de attempt… it’s getting ridiculous on X. The level of stupidity people jump to on zero information is insane.” Trans helicopter pilot Jo Ellis deployed to Iraq for Operation New Dawn in 2011 and earned the Air Medal for serving as a door gunner. Just three days ago, on January 28, Ellis had written a poignant and powerful blog post about her army career, following Donald Trump’s executive order that declared trans people as “unfit for military service.” She wrote: “In 2024 I came out to my unit and started presenting publicly as a woman. Once again, I was met with overwhelming support from my unit at large. For obvious reasons, I was nervous I’d be unwelcome or make other females feel uncomfortable with my presence in the barracks, restrooms, etc. Many female soldiers in my unit offered their support. Some even went out of their way to make me feel comfortable in their space.” #transgender #pilot #blackhawk #planecrash #lgbtqia
A decorated trans army service member, Jo Ellis, has taken to Facebook to debunk viral claims that she was the pilot of the Black Hawk helicopter that was involved in the fatal mid-air crash in Washington on Wednesday. 67 people are believed to have been ki11ed in the incident, after an American Airlines plane from Kansas carrying 64 people onboard collided with a military helicopter, manned by three personnel, the BBC reports. Following the tragedy, an X account called FakeGayPolitics shared a post that claimed Jo Ellis was the pilot of the helicopter at the time of the crash. It has since gone viral, and has even been picked up by various news sources, despite being false. The misinformation states “The pilot of the Black Hawk has been identified as Chief Warrant Officer 2 (CW2) Jo Ellis, a transgender woman. Jo Ellis served in the Virginia National Guard for 15 years and transitioned while serving as a pilot. Jo has been making radicalized anti-Trump statements on socials.” In response, Jo Ellis took to her personal Facebook page on Friday (31 January) to debunk the claims, sharing a screenshot of the viral tweet and writing: “Some craziness has happened on the internet and I’m being named as one of the pilots of the DC crash. Please report any accounts or posts you see. It’s insulting to the victims and families of those lost and they deserve better than this BS from the bots and trolls of the internet.” Her friends reacted in shock to the news, with one commenting to ask if she’d filed a police complaint, and a second writing: “Some of the posts are saying it was a suic1de attempt… it’s getting ridiculous on X. The level of stupidity people jump to on zero information is insane.” Trans helicopter pilot Jo Ellis deployed to Iraq for Operation New Dawn in 2011 and earned the Air Medal for serving as a door gunner. Just three days ago, on January 28, Ellis had written a poignant and powerful blog post about her army career, following Donald Trump’s executive order that declared trans people as “unfit for military service.” She wrote: “In 2024 I came out to my unit and started presenting publicly as a woman. Once again, I was met with overwhelming support from my unit at large. For obvious reasons, I was nervous I’d be unwelcome or make other females feel uncomfortable with my presence in the barracks, restrooms, etc. Many female soldiers in my unit offered their support. Some even went out of their way to make me feel comfortable in their space.” #transgender #pilot #blackhawk #planecrash #lgbtqia

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