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About a dozen people stood on the corner of Beatties Ford Road and LaSalle Street on Wednesday afternoon holding signs and leading chants of "Justice for Shanquella." Dozens more joined them by honking their horns and cheering out their car windows as they drove by.
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Federal officials said Wednesday that they won't pursue any federal charges in the death of Shanquella Robinson, the Charlotte native who died while vacationing in Mexico last October with a group of people.
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Attorney Sue-Ann Robinson has been working with the Ben Crump Law Firm representing Shanquella Robinson’s family to seek justice in the Charlotte woman's death. Sue-Ann Robinson spoke with WFAE's Marshall Terry about the case.
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It's been four months and still no one has been arrested in the death of Shanquella Robinson. Lawyers for her family say the U.S. State Department must take action to bring closure to the case.
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Family and friends of Shanquella Robinson gathered at her Huntersville gravesite on Sunday, ahead of her birthday, to renew calls for justice in her death. Robinson's mother said she believed justice was on its way.
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Black social media has often taken the lead in raising public consciousness when mainstream outlets overlook the death or disappearance of Black women.
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It's the latest development in a homicide case that continues to capture attention both in the U.S. and abroad.
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Mexican prosecutors have filed charges against a U.S. woman suspected of killing another American, Shanquella Robinson of Charlotte. Robinson was seen being beaten in a viral video.