Dallas-Based Drag Queen Is On the Run After Illegal Silicone Injection Puts Woman in a Coma
Armani Nicole Davenport
To the cops in Richardson, who arrested him in May for marijuana possession and misdemeanor theft, his name is Larry Tremell Bernard. To the rest of the world, it's Armani Nicole Davenport, a drag performer who has ridden the southern pageant circuit for more than a decade, recently notching a win at this year's Miss Gay Dallas Metroplex USofA pageant.
Davenport's curves, though, aren't completely natural. New Orleans police say that she, like others on the drag circuit, is a practitioner of "pumping" -- injecting industrial-grade silicone into breasts, buttocks, and other areas that could stand to be more robust. They've been searching for her since the middle of last week for allegedly administering the injections illegally to two women, one of whom wound up in a coma. She is currently wanted for negligent injury.
Such black-market silicone injections are common. So are complications, up to and including death; both the Los Angeles Times and The Associated Press have done trend stories in the past year or so on the dangers of the procedure.
The silicone is typically purchased from hardware stores, where it's sold as sealant. The AP reports it's often mixed with wax, oil, or peanut butter. The LA Times says the wounds are sometimes sealed with super glue.
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http://blogs.dallasobserver.com/unfairpark/2013/11/armani_davenpoirt_illegal_sili.php .