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The Pattern They REFUSE to Name Is Already Here

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Chris Heaven
May 26, 2026
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Surveillance footage released this week shows the final minutes before 19-year-old University of Washington student Juniper Blessing was stabbed more than 40 times in the laundry room of her Seattle apartment complex. Suspect Christopher Leahy, 31, had been prowling the building that night - stalking one woman before murdering another. In Rhode Island, Robert Dorgan - identified by police as transgender - killed three people including family members before taking his own life. These aren’t isolated incidents. They are data points in a pattern that government institutions are actively working to erase.

At the same time the body count grew, the Justice Department quietly stripped gender identity questions from the National Crime Victimization Survey - the primary federal tool for tracking violent crime in America. And the White House’s own 2026 Counterterrorism Strategy named violent pro-transgender extremism as a named domestic terror threat category alongside jihadists and cartels. The contradiction is screaming. The pattern exists. The data is being buried. And your family is navigating public spaces without accurate threat intelligence because the institutions that owe you that information chose ideology over truth.

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WHAT YOU’RE ACTUALLY LOOKING AT

The security camera footage from Nordheim Court doesn’t lie. Christopher Leahy, 31, entered that building with a target in mind. He’d already followed another woman through the complex minutes earlier. Then he found Juniper Blessing alone in the laundry room and stabbed her more than 40 times. King County prosecutors called it “uncontrolled rage.” They’ve placed him at campus buildings and private homes in the Ravenna neighborhood in the days before the attack. He went back to the scene two days after the murder. This was not random. This was methodical.

Around the same time, Robert Dorgan in Pawtucket, Rhode Island - identified by police as transgender - killed three people including family members before dying by suicide. These incidents are converging with a third data point that almost no one is connecting publicly: the federal government’s quiet deletion of gender identity tracking from the National Crime Victimization Survey. Per executive order, the Justice Department removed those questions from the NCVS, the Survey on Sexual Victimization, and the Survey of Inmates in Local Jails. The NCVS surveys roughly 240,000 people annually and is the primary source of criminal victimization data in America. The questions are now gone. The tracking is now blind.

What you’re actually looking at is a system in contradiction with itself. On one side, the Biden-era apparatus erased the data categories that would let researchers, law enforcement, and families understand what’s happening. On the other side, the Trump White House’s own 2026 Counterterrorism Strategy formally names violent pro-transgender extremist groups as a domestic terror priority - in the same document that names al-Qaeda, ISIS-K, and cartel narcoterrorists. That’s not politics. That’s the government’s own threat assessment catching up to a pattern the activist media has been suppressing for years.

WHAT HAPPENS NEXT

The data blackout gets worse before it gets better. With gender identity questions stripped from federal crime surveys, there is now no official mechanism to track, aggregate, or publish patterns in violence connected to this demographic category. That means researchers can’t study it, law enforcement can’t benchmark it, and parents have no official data source to consult. The pattern continues. The official record stays blank. Activists fill the vacuum with curated narratives that serve one conclusion.

On the ground, the cascade hits your daily routine in ways you don’t expect. The laundromat. The campus common area. The apartment hallway. The gym locker room. These are low-surveillance, low-exit-density environments where a determined attacker can operate before anyone realizes what’s happening. The Blessing murder was not spontaneous - Leahy had been prowling for days. The system had no mechanism to flag him. Your family has no real-time warning system if those incidents stay invisible in official data.

The policy contradiction will widen. The White House CT strategy names the threat. The Justice Department simultaneously erased the tracking. Those two realities will collide when the next high-profile incident forces a congressional reckoning or a court challenge. Until that shakeout happens, normal Americans absorb the cost in personal safety and heightened vigilance, while the institutions that owed them accurate threat assessments choose narrative management over honest reporting.

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