Transgender Woman Gunned Down In Atlanta 


Tee Tee Dangerfield, 32, was gunned down inside her own car July 31 at a College Park apartment complex.

Dangerfield was rushed to the hospital, but she died on the way there.

Channel 2 obtained video of the last time Dangerfield was seen alive. 

The video is taken from the 50 Yard Line, a sports bar and grill in South Fulton County she was at just an hour and a half before she was murdered.

In the video, Dangerfield is shown entering the bar then two hours later she’s seen walking out, disappearing into the parking lot.

To see the video, click here.

Her mother Yolanda Dangerfield:

“She didn’t deserve that at all. You just have to know her. She was the sweetest person you’d ever want to meet.” 

It is unclear whether Dangerfield’s transgender identity was a factor in her murder.

Regardless of the motive, her family wants the killer caught.

Dangerfield’s aunt Alesa, said:

“Whoever did that they’re wrong for that. I want justice, I want justice” 

Source | Channel 2 News

Jilted Transgender Outs Herself To Guy On Facetime

Wow. Social media has definitely become one of the biggest facilitators of pure faukery.

In all honesty, these are the kinds of love games that often end tragically. Everyone has the right to be who they want to be, or who they feel they were born to be but to use it to publicly humiliate someone seems a bit diabolical.

Fellas what would you do if this happened to you?

Cyber Threat Could Wipe Out iPhones

 

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Ahhh! The UN-glamourus side of technology.

Hide your Mac books and iPhones!


According to Fox Business — Apple issued a new warning after a new hacking threat. The tech giant says there is a new cyber threat, but has taken steps to thwart the attack.

FOX Business Network’s Tracee Carrasco:

“Apple has now issued a critical security patch for all iOS devices and for Mac computers against a potential hack that could come remotely via Wi-Fi.”

Carrasco says the company is urging users to install the updates to protect their devices.

“The virus is being considered a potentially serious threat.”

The latest cyber threat is also a risk to Android device users, but Google has taken steps as well to block the virus.

“The vulnerability also has the potential to attack Android devices, but Google issued its own security patch earlier this month.”

See video on Fox Business by clicking this link.