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Lawyer for Shanquella Robinson’s family says FBI autopsy found no spinal cord injury but swelling in brain after she died in Cabo, Mexico.
By Melissa Melvin-Rodriguez / The Charlotte Observer
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We're here today obviously everyone Knows that the FBI has released their Statement indicating that they don't Plan on filing any charges after Investigating shinko's case so we're Here today we're disappointed but we're Not deterred it's not something that's Necessarily unexpected in the sense that Black and brown people always have to Carve their own path to Justice today Just sitting in the meeting with the Family listening to what was we were Being advised and listening to what the So-called investigation was Revealing I thought back to miss Wanda Ahmad's mother who had to take her case To the state attorney's office and had To beg for charges to be pressed in the Death of her son and I remembered Sandra Bland's mother who had to do the same Thing when they told us all that an Investigation revealed that the Kirk Cause of death was suicide and I think Most about in Shane Cole's case because Her attack was captured on video And now we're being told That there aren't going to be isn't Going to be an arrest or there aren't Going to be any charges brought it Reminds me of George Floyd and how we Were told that while we were watching With our own eyes Derek Chauvin putting His knee on his neck for eight minutes And 46 seconds we were being told that
He was having a heart attack and that he Was suffering from a drug overdose so While we're here disappointed we're not Deterred we're going to continue to Press on we're going to continue to Demand that there's a high level of Diplomatic intervention in this case That if the U.S authorities are now Again telling us oh well it's back on Mexico because Mexican authorities have To do something we don't have a problem With that we know that we have to carve Our own path to Justice and we've been Doing that from the very beginning
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