Transgender Woman Arrested for Fraudulent Check and Bank Altercation

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In a recent incident on June 27, 2022, Chamblee police officers responded to a call at Truist bank in Atlanta, Georgia. The report indicated a female individual attempting to cash a fraudulent check and allegedly assaulting a bank employee during the process.

Upon arriving at the scene, officers found the woman, accompanied by her mother, inside the bank. She adamantly denied any wrongdoing, asserting that she had not touched the bank employee in question and was merely trying to leave when intercepted by the officer. However, the branch manager’s account revealed a different story, with claims of the woman raising her voice, making a scene, and physically assaulting an employee by grabbing his tie and striking him.

To ascertain the truth of the matter, the officer detained the woman for further investigation. Throughout this process, she continuously asserted that the check was genuine and couldn’t comprehend why the bank refused to cash it. Meanwhile, her mother explained that her daughter is a transgender woman who had traveled from South Carolina, where she is employed by the Hyatt Corporation, to cash the check.

Delving deeper into the situation, the detective on the scene reviewed the bank’s surveillance footage, ultimately confirming the woman’s physical altercation with the bank employee. Suspecting a potential discrepancy regarding her identification, the detective decided to investigate further.

The woman’s driver’s license still bore her previous name, which could have contributed to the confusion surrounding the check. The officer advised her to update her identification to avoid such issues in the future. However, the situation took an unexpected turn when she began to make unrelated and nonsensical statements, denying HIV/AIDS and suggesting a conspiracy against her.

As the detective emerged from the bank with the final determination that the check was indeed fraudulent, the officer relayed this information to the woman. Consequently, she was charged with forgery in the third degree and simple battery provoked, before being transported to the DeKalb County Jail.

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23 thoughts on “Transgender Woman Arrested for Fraudulent Check and Bank Altercation

  1. I've seen this female cop elsewhere, cant recall where, but it was in a similar fraud attempt and she didn't brook no BS!… she deserves her own youtube channel, she gets straight to the point

  2. What the hell is going on. Who the hell is he/she? What program is the world watching she/he’s on? I’m totally confused! 🤷🏽‍♀️🤷🏽‍♀️

  3. Mom is based as Fuck. Many moms are like his. Still calling their child by their natural and actual gender. That's why trans are so hell bent on getting the rest of us to lie and call them the preferred gender. It's a projection from the rejection they get from mom and dad

  4. I don’t think she should have touched the teller but if I was bank people I would have dropped all of it… she had a legit check they told her it was fraudulent… it would get anyone upset and I mean anyone

  5. I wish folks would stop calling TrannyMen 'Women'. They are NOT WOMEN!!!! They are ridiculously confused men and should be treated as such!!

  6. If the check was good, they were stealing her check, Im not defending putting hands on people but if the check was good, the bank should be charged for trying to steal her check, seems like if they made the mistake on check, ehich is all dhe wanted back, ehat caused her to get upset, seems like both get in trouble or neither.

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