A married Alabama preacher and Mayor k!lled himself on Friday, Nov. 3, two days after being outed as a transgender who had a secret life he shared online as a “transgender curvy girl.”
F.L. “Bubba” Copeland, who was the mayor of tiny Smiths Station as well as the pastor at First Baptist Church in nearby Phenix City, shot himself around 5 p.m. in front of sheriffs who were following him.
Copeland was a married father of three.
His suicide came after police were asked to do a welfare check and began tailing his car.
“He exited the vehicle, produced a handgun, and took his own life,” the sheriff’s office said.
Copeland’s suicide comes after he was exposed in 1819 News, a news site once owned by the conservative think tank, the Alabama Policy Institute, that described Copeland’s secret life online as a transgender woman under the pseudonym Brittini Blaire Summerlin.
“Brittini” described herself as a “transitioning transgender curvy girl that loves smiling, clothes, and shoes!”
One of Brittini’s social media profiles showed Copeland wearing different women’s outfits, including bedroom photos of himself in women’s underwear.
1819 News also reported that Copeland could be seen wearing some of his wife’s clothes in his posts.




