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Two North Carolina men charged in hotel room slayings of two transgender women

Two North Carolina men charged in hotel room slayings of two transgender women
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Two transgender sex workers found killed in Charlotte hotels weeks apart

Two transgender sex workers found killed in Charlotte hotels weeks apart Two transgender women shot and killed at hotels in Charlotte By WBTV Web Staff | April 15, 2021 at 6:24 PM EDT - Updated April 15 at 7:40 PM CHARLOTTE, N.C. (WBTV) - Police say two transgender sex workers have been found shot to death in hotel rooms in Charlotte weeks apart. Charlotte-Mecklenburg Police are urging caution and looking for more information after they say these two recent shootings could potentially be connected. Since April 4, police have investigated the shooting deaths of two transgender women. Both women were sex workers and found shot in hotels.

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CMPD Issues Urgent Warning After 2 Transgender Women Killed In Hotel Rooms In 11 Days

CMPD spokesman Rob Tufano speaks at a news conference Thursday. Charlotte-Mecklenburg police are telling members of the LGBTQ community to exercise extreme caution after two transgender women have been killed under similar circumstances in the Charlotte area in the last 11 days. CMPD is not sure if the homicides are connected, but said both victims were transgender women operating as sex workers, and both were found shot to death in hotel rooms. “Naturally, the assumption would be these have got to be connected, right? Charlotte-Mecklenburg Police spokesman Rob Tufano said Thursday in a news conference. We don’t know. We just flat-out do not know at this point, but they re consistent enough where we have circumstances and similarities that it’s gotten our attention. And it needs to get the attention of the community.

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3 Shootings in AVL, Dist. 11 Race Field Grows, J&J Vax Appts Rescheduled

By Mark Starling One Dead In Asheville Homicide (Asheville, NC) The Asheville Police Department is investigating its first homicide of the year. Officers say a man died after he was shot in the Southern Street apartment complex near the Livingston community on Thursday morning. The search is on for suspects. WLOS-TV reports six people have been shot in the city so far in 2021. Rezoning For Henderson County Asphalt Plant Denied (Henderson County, NC) A Henderson County community isn t backing off its opposition to a proposed asphalt plant. A group of people in East Flat Rock has pushed back against two proposals from Southeastern Asphalt, which is seeking to build a new plant off Spartanburg Highway. The county s planning board turned down a rezoning request last night, which would have allowed construction. The recommendation will now pass to the county commission for a final decision.

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Friday News: Sgt. Big Brother

Submitted by BlueNC on Fri, 04/16/2021 - 08:44 RALEIGH POLICE VIOLATED POLICY WITH FACIAL RECOGNITION SOFTWARE: In the months that followed, emails provided by the Raleigh Police Department show, at least 20 people at the department had access to Clearview, a service that trumpeted its “unlimited” power to identify just about anyone in seconds with a single photo. That number far exceeds the three employees authorized to use the service before the department abruptly banned it in February 2020. “I think facial recognition technology, in the long run, has much more potential to change our lives as we know it, and to completely eradicate practical obscurity,” said Jolynn Dellinger, a senior lecturing fellow at the Duke University School of Law and former special counsel for privacy policy and litigation at the N.C. Department of Justice. If anyone can be identified anywhere at a political protest, church or Alcoholics Anonymous meeting Webb said authorities gain the “u

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