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LaKendra Andrews murder remains unsolved

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LaKendra Andrews LaKendra Andrews, 26, a Black transgender woman, was fatally shot in East Dallas on April 29, earlier this year.

The April 30 police report read: Crime Stoppers offered $5,000 for information leading to an arrest. The investigation is on-going.

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