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[Published: Monday May 20 2019]

 Transgender woman shot dead in US

 
TEXAS, United States 20 May (ANA) - A transgender woman has been fatally shot in Dallas, Texas, according to local police.
 
Muhlaysia Booker, 23, was found dead on a street on Saturday morning, and police are investigating the case as "homicidal violence".
 
Police said it is unclear if her shooting was a hate crime or motivated by retaliation.
 
Last month, Ms Booker was assaulted during a traffic accident, which was filmed and shared on social media.
 
Dallas police have declined to comment on whether she received any death threats before this latest shooting.
 
They added that there is no evidence linking her murder to Edward Thomas, a 29-year-old man who was charged with assault against her in April.
 
During the incident, Ms Booker had said she backed into another vehicle whilst reversing out of a parking space. The driver allegedly pointed a gun at her and refused to let her leave unless she paid for the damage.
 
As a crowd gathered around, police say one onlooker, Mr Thomas, was offered $200 (£156) to beat Ms Booker.
 
A video of the incident showed Mr Thomas putting on gloves and punching her repeatedly, giving her a concussion and a broken wrist.
 
Mr Thomas was charged with aggravated assault, but denies allegations that he used homophobic language during the attack.
 
A second person was arrested for kicking Ms Booker in the face but has not been charged.
 
According to Human Rights Watch, at least 26 transgender people were killed in the US last year, the majority of whom were African-American.(ANA)
FA/ANA/20 May 2019---------
 

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