A Baltimore man has been arrested and charged in the killing of Zoe Spears, a transgender woman, who was fatally shot on June 13 in Maryland, according to police.
Gerardo Thomas, 33, of Baltimore, was arrested Wednesday in Cecil County, Prince George's policeSpears, 23, was found shot to death the night of June 13 in Fairmount Heights.NBC Washington
Detectives reached out to motor vehicle administrations in the District, Maryland and Virginia, as well as area Dodge dealerships for records of Dodge Caravans, Reilly said at a news conference Thursday. After detectives found the van they believed was in the video, they determined it had been rented from an Enterprise franchise in Baltimore by Thomas after he had been in a car accident.
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