US authorities will not seek charges in death of Shanquella Robinson in Mexico

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Department of Justice prosecutors met with the family of Shanquella Robinson and told them that after “careful deliberation” they determined there was not enough evidence to seek charges in the cas…

who died after being beaten in a hotel room while vacationing in Cabo, Mexico, reports said Wednesday. and told them that after “careful deliberation” they determined there was not enough evidence to seek charges in the case.

Disturbing video footage from inside Robinson’s hotel room later revealed that one of the women she traveled to Mexico with had savagely beaten her inside the room.

 

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This occurred outside of the U.S. The Mexican state of Baja California Sur has jurisdiction. People do not understand domestic or international law.

One of her friends allegedly beat her to death = racism? Got it 👍

When two died in an accident in Poland from a errant Ukrainian missile everyone was ready for ww3. We have citizens being murdered in our back yard and we don’t blink an eye.

Time to take matters into your own hands Justice

This is truly sad. Was this at a resort in Cabo?

Absolutely ridiculous

Nah that aint right

Best believe the streets will have their way with them.

Shanquella? Jfc

Terrible

They have video evidence of who killed this poor woman. WTH, Justice Department? Do your dang job.

People of certain philogenic features killing people of the same features, happening quite often. When does a statistic stop being called racism and start being considered significative data?

This is BS. So basically you can get away with murder if u kill them there and fly to US BoycottMexico

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