Cold case detectives one step closer to solving murder of Florida trans woman
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Cold case detectives one step closer to solving murder of Florida trans woman
""She saw who was about to shoot her. She ran around the building screaming for help as she was shot dead in front of one of the apartment doors.""
""Homicide investigators believe that fight was the motive for the shooting, and they do not believe Black's identity as a trans woman was the motive for the murder.""
""As many as 100 people were outside the complex at the time of Black's murder. So, it's likely someone heard her shouts for help or saw what happened.""
""He's no longer a threat to anyone, and I think he will be no longer a threat to anyone for a very long time.""
Bree Black, a 27-year-old Black transgender woman, was murdered on July 3, 2020, in Pompano Beach, Florida. Cold case detectives have identified a person of interest connected to her murder, who was known to Black and had a physical altercation with her days before the incident. The motive for the shooting is believed to stem from this fight, not her identity as a trans woman. Despite many witnesses being present, no one has come forward, prompting detectives to seek public assistance in solving the case.
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