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BSO: 2 teens murdered woman in Dania Beach hotel in December after robbing her

BSO: 2 teens murdered woman in Dania Beach hotel in December after robbing her Published:  Tags:  Broward Sheriff s Office homicide detectives arrested two people, including 18-year-old Brandon Gabbidon, and a 17-year-old, in connection with the December murder of a woman at a hotel in Dania Beach. (WPLG) DANIA BEACH, Fla. – After a lengthy investigation, Broward Sheriff’s Office homicide investigators said they have arrested two teens for the murder of a woman on Dec. 29, 2020 found inside a hotel room on Stirling Road. Investigators determined that Brandon Devonte Gabbidon, 18, Miami Gardens, and a 17-year-old Fort Lauderdale robbed the victim, then shot and killed her.

Most transgender murder cases remain unsolved as police struggle to connect in LGBTQ+ communities

Most transgender murder cases remain unsolved as police struggle to connect in LGBTQ+ communities Sun Sentinel 3/1/2021 Brooke Baitinger, South Florida Sun Sentinel © Joe Cavaretta/South Florida Sun Sentinel/South Florida Sun Sentinel/TNS Broward Sheriff Gregory Tony holds a news conference regarding the unsolved murder of transgender woman Bree Black on Tuesday, August 4, 2020. FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. In the nearly eight months since a transgender woman was shot dead in the middle of a crowded South Florida street, Bree Black’s case has all but gone cold. No one has come forward with any leads, police say. It’s a phenomenon that experts and advocates who study violence against transgender people know all too well.

New LGBTQ+ effort in Broward could help solve trans murders - South Florida Sun-Sentinel

In the nearly eight months since a transgender woman was shot dead in the middle of a crowded South Florida street, Bree Black’s case has all but gone cold. Experts say the problem stems from the lack of protections for transgender victims in state hate crime laws and is exacerbated by law enforcement mistreating, misgendering or misnaming the victims.

South Florida mask mandate opponents face criminal charges - South Florida Sun-Sentinel

As the coronavirus pandemic continues after nearly a year, these encounters serve as a warning to the public: Lingering tensions over local facial covering orders can escalate to criminal court, where a jail sentence is possible.

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