That is a sexual assault. You consented with a woman. Not a dude. Who you nicca#sexual assault by deception.....#deserves whatever happens![]()
That is a sexual assault. You consented with a woman. Not a dude. Who you nicca#sexual assault by deception.....#deserves whatever happens![]()
IMO this is sexual assault. Especially if anything physical happened.
Mofos in the comments comparing a man not telling he is married to a woman and a trans person not disclosing their sexual identity.
I get the comparison (the idea of withholding info), but the substance isn’t the same at all.
Every show/story I've seen where a tranny was killed or beaten I've been able to tell it was a man as soon as I saw him, in most of the cases the guy knew but was messing with the tranny on the low and the tranny threatened to expose himYou can tell it’s a man as soon as he talks
Yeah this is more like showing up to court and the motherfucker you paid and thought was a lawyer turned out to be a tranny....Mofos in the comments comparing a man not telling he is married to a woman and a trans person not disclosing their sexual identity.
I get the comparison (the idea of withholding info), but the substance isn’t the same at all.
They're just gay dudes.You gotta been one aloof or short bus nigga to not know you're dating a man.
This dude's a piece of shit. And probably gay. That's why he was so mad.I respect everyone's humanity, but if you are trans and you are not telling me who you are, then you ain't respecting my humanity nor my choice. So, shit ends up like the below. Not advocating killing anybody, but for we men, that would be a grievous violation. Its tantamount to sexual assault. Hell, it is sexual assault.
CRIME NEWS CHICAGO
Man allegedly murdered woman after she told him she was transgender
Orlando Perez, 18, was so upset, he told detectives after killing Selena Reyes-Hernandez, he returned to her home a second time to shoot her again, prosecutors said.
By Matthew Hendrickson
Jun 17, 2020, 11:21am CDT
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Orlando Perez was ordered held without bail for the murder of 37-year-old Selena Reyes-Hernandez.
Andy Grimm for the Sun-Times
An 18-year-old high school student was allegedly so upset after finding out a woman he went home with was transgender that he killed her.
Even after firing his gun twice at Selena Reyes-Hernandez, Orlando Perez confessed to detectives that he went back to Reyes-Hernandez’s Marquette Park residence a second time so he could shoot her lifeless body again, Cook County prosecutors said Tuesday.
Police and the Cook County medical examiner’s office identified Reyes-Hernandez by her birth name, but prosecutors said she preferred to go by the first name of Selena.
Although they lived blocks apart, there was no indication Perez and 37-year-old Reyes-Hernandez knew each other before they were seen on video surveillance returning to Reyes-Hernandez’s home together around 5:30 a.m. on May 31, prosecutors said.
Perez allegedly told detectives during a video-recorded statement that while inside, he asked Reyes-Hernandez if she was a girl. When she said she was trans, he told her he had to leave.
Surveillance cameras show Perez leaving 20 minutes later, and then returning around 6 a.m. with a dark face covering, prosecutors said. The video allegedly shows Perez take out a handgun and rack the slide as he approaches Reyes-Hernandez’s home in the 3300 block of West 71st Street.
Perez was also recorded hopping over the gate to Reyes-Hernandez’s home and then leaving again minutes later, prosecutors said. Perez allegedly told detectives after finding the victim’s door open, he walked in and shot her in the head and back.
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Orlando Perez
Chicago police
“He thought that was enough so he ran out. But he kept seeing her face, so he went back there to do it again,” Assistant State’s Attorney James Murphy said during Perez’s bond hearing.
Perez shot Reyes-Hernandez’s body several more times while she lay face down on the floor, prosecutors said. A witness who heard loud noises later discovered Reyes-Hernandez’s body later that morning.
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While Perez admitted to moving Reyes-Hernandez’s car after the murder, saying that he knew the “police would be tracking the car,” multiple video surveillance cameras show him coming and going to the scene of the crime, Murphy said.
Reyes-Hernandez’s phone also had a video clip that first showed Reyes-Hernandez on the front-facing camera and then Perez in a bathroom washing his hands when the view was switched to the rear camera, Murphy said.
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Perez was arrested Sunday at his Marquette Park home.
Reyes-Hernandez’s murder took place during the height of the George Floyd protests here and across the nation that drew attention to the violence and discrimination faced by African Americans as well as queer and transgender people of color.
The fatal shooting also took place on the deadliest day of gun violence in the city in six decades with 18 people murdered within a 24 hour period.
During his court appearance Tuesday, Perez lowered his face mask, smiled several times and tried to give a statement, but he was warned not to speak by his assistant public defender.
Perez has no other criminal record and has had summer jobs at a factory in Chicago that makes jelly, the assistant public defender said.
Judge Arthur Wesley Willis ordered Perez held without bail and set his next court date for July 6.
Editors’ note: An earlier version of this story included Selena Reyes-Hernandez’s birth name as it was provided by police and the medical examiner’s office. We have updated the story to remove that reference.
I’m hoping the SA was some kissing and making out before discovering there was a hotdog in the swimming pool.Sorry but you can’t fuck someone and not know they have a dick. You need to be checking.
Ok I'll say I feel like they don't have to tell the man at first meeting because dude will start screaming "WTF YOU A DUDE!!!!" loud in public but if they give a man their number that first text/phone call should begin with "I have to let you know I was born a man"This is a tough call. I fully understand why trans females are hesitant to tell their gender at birth in the beginning. It can be dangerous. And I understand why Ms. Willis reveals who she is online, as opposed to in person. She has a degree of control online. If a guy knows what she is, he can keep scrolling if he wants. But if she tells someone on a date, things can get ugly real fast - especially if she and the guy have dated for a bit. Of course, it's probably a little easier for her, because she has fully "transitioned" (i.e., she had the surgery), so that the guy won't get a full "surprise".
In my opinion, the best thing for her to do would be to meet the guy she's dating in a public place on the first date, and tell him then. He can walk away, and she'll be (somewhat) safer, because someone would be less likely to go off on her in public (although it can still happen).
Honestly is the best policy in this case. Unfortunately, some trans women don't have that integrity out of fear, and there are some men with violent tendencies.
I'm glad I'm not on the dating scene. Too many possible complicated scenarios with cis females as it is, let alone trying to figure out who's trans or not.
Makes total sense. I saw this story where the tranny was talking about, they couldn't find the time to tell the dude. After talking and hanging out for 3 weeks, you couldn't "find the time to tell him"?!Ok I'll say I feel like they don't have to tell the man at first meeting because dude will start screaming "WTF YOU A DUDE!!!!" loud in public but if they give a man their number that first text/phone call should begin with "I have to let you know I was born a man"
How you get tricked by a tranny though?Crazy world we live in. A chick gets raped, and people are asking her what she was wearing and why was she there. Dude gets tricked by a tranny, and people blame the dude for being tricked, if he resorts to violence.
How about your reputation after you've been seen on dates with a tranny?If anything physical happens, I agree, lol and I put hand holding and hello/goodbye hugs in that category, not just anything sexual... assault or assault by deception (which I think I just made up)....criminal.
If there's nothing physical, there needs to be a civil statute created.
....and that person said that online they make sure to list trans "cause I don't play that"..... that shit makes no sense....you make sure to put it out on front street online, but you'll let some dude take you to dinner and not tell them??