Arrest made in transgender woman’s death

Tyrone Kemp was arrested at his job Tuesday on a malice murder charge. (Credit: Channel 2 Action News)

Tyrone Kemp was arrested at his job Tuesday on a malice murder charge. (Credit: Channel 2 Action News)

A man accused of fatally shooting a transgender woman was arrested Tuesday at a Union City car dealership where he worked, according to Channel 2 Action News.

The arrest of Tyrone Kemp on a malice murder charge came three weeks after Troy "Tee Tee" Dangerfield was found dead in her car outside the South Hampton Estates in College Park on July 31. She was shot multiple times.

Troy “Tee Tee” Dangerfield, 32, was found dead July 31 outside a College Park apartment complex. (Credit: Facebook)

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“Our family would like to express their significant gratitude to the College Park police department and the detectives who worked Tee Tee’s case,” Dangerfield’s family said in a statement to Channel 2. “This arrest helps bring some closure to our grieving family.”

Kemp waived his first court appearance scheduled for 11 a.m. and will remain in jail without bond. His next court date is Sept. 6.

Investigators said there is evidence Kemp, 26, was with Dangerfield when she was killed. They have not said if Dangerfield’s gender played a role in the deadly shooting.

According to the nation's largest lesbian, gay, transgender and queer civil rights organization, at least 22 transgender people were killed in the United States in 2016, the most recorded by the Human Rights Campaign.

Dangerfield, 32, was added to the 2017 edition of that list. She is No. 16.

Dangerfield’s death occurred weeks after another transgender person was killed in Georgia. Ava Le’Ray Barrin, 17, was shot during a June 25 fight in the parking lot of an Athens apartment complex. Jalen Breon Brown was charged with murder in connection with Barrin’s death.