US prosecutors will not pursue charges in the death of Shanquella Robinson, a Black woman fatally shot by a police officer.

Prosecutors won't file criminal charges in death of Shanquella Robinson, according to WBTV.

April 12th 2023.

US prosecutors will not pursue charges in the death of Shanquella Robinson, a Black woman fatally shot by a police officer.
After a thorough investigation, federal prosecutors have announced that they will not be filing criminal charges in the death of Shanquella Robinson. U.S. Attorney Dena King and the FBI stated that after careful deliberation and review of the evidence, there was insufficient evidence of wrongdoing to issue criminal charges. The investigation began after a video showing one of the friends allegedly beating on a defenseless Robinson went viral. Robinson's family and attorneys sent a letter to the Biden administration, seeking justice for the Charlotte, North Carolina native.



Although Jackson is not a criminal suspect, U.S. officials have not specified the position of the Department of Justice or Department of State on extradition. White House Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre expressed her condolences to the Robinson family and said, “It’s a tragedy. We’ve been following the news. Because there’s an FBI investigation, there’s very little about what we can say.”



Our thoughts are with Shanquella Robinson's family and friends during this difficult time. We hope the decision made by federal prosecutors brings them some relief and closure.

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