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Transgender activist and former teacher found guilty of triple murder

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A San Jose transgender activist and former teacher who gained national attention over a legal dispute with her one-time employer was found guilty Thursday of murdering three people in 2016, prosecutors confirmed.

Dana Rivers, 67, was found dripping in her victims’ blood outside a home on Dunbar Street in Oakland on Oct. 11, 2016, according to police. At the scene, 57-year-old Patricia Wright and her wife, 56-year-old Charlotte Reed, were found stabbed and shot. Wright’s son, 19-year-old Toto Diambu, was also shot to death.

The court will hold a hearing to determine Rivers’ sanity starting on Dec. 5, the Alameda County District Attorney’s Office said.

Officers arriving at the crime scene found Diambu lying in the street, bleeding, authorities said. He had been shot.

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