Transgender Documentary Star Koko Da Doll Murdered in Atlanta

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Koko Da Doll, a transgender woman featured in the documentary "Kokomo City," was fatally shot in Atlanta this week. The shooting marks the third fatal shooting of a transgender woman in the city since the beginning of the year. The police department said there's no evidence so far to suggest the victims were targeted because of their gender. The documentary's director, D. Smith, said the killing was difficult for her to process. "Kokomo City" received three major accolades during its January premiere at the Sundance Film Festival.
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