“””Robinson identified as having grown up in the Brainerd area and currently serving a probation sentence for drug possession ””””””””””
Definitely one of Saint Floyds peeps.
Parents should be named as co-conspirators for nameing him “Dylan”, with penalty enhancement for naming him Shakespeare”
Dylan Shakespeare Robinson, funny,that doesn’t sound Amish
His parents must be so proud. Wonder who they are and what they think of their son.
Haven’t heard about anyone being busted for buring down private businesses yet
A cracker.
Does he have an ACCORDIAN KING poster on his bedroom wall?
Sounds like one of the characters in the movie “Fargo.”
“Brainerd Man Charged In Minneapolis Police Third Precinct Arson”
Why would they do that knowing that nothing will come of it. The whole system is a farce.
Wait til they find that Confederate flag in the room he uses in his mom’s basement.
Gee isn’t arson a crime in Minnesota? Then why aren’t state authorities pursuing these rioters and looters instead of just the ATF? Could it be that the Minnesota AG, Keith Elison, is a known Antifa sympathizer?
To burn or not to burn, that is the question
All the streets a stage, and all my bros and sisters merely peaceful players
Now is the summer of my discontent
HELP !
Obama, Obama, wherefore art thou, Obama?
Leni
It wasn’t just one Molotov cocktail, it was numerous Molotov cocktails used all around the building. There were a bunch of these jerks, many more than were arrested.
One of Shakespeare Robinson’s associates in the arson attack, involved in another crime:
U.S Attorney: Man charged in connection to arson at Third Precinct (Minneapolis)
KSTP.com ^ | 6/8/20 | KSTP
Posted on 6/8/2020, 6:16:29 PM by ButThreeLeftsDo
A St. Paul man has been charged in connection to the arson at the Minneapolis Police Department’s Third Precinct.
Monday, the U.S. Attorney’s Office announced it charged 23-year-old Branden Michael Wolfe with aiding and abetting arson.
The Minneapolis Police Department’s Third Precinct was caught on fire on May 28 following rioting that occurred after the death of George Floyd, a black man who died while in the custody of the Minneapolis Police Department.
According to a criminal complaint, police were called on June 3 to the Menards in St. Paul after they received a report that a person with police equipment was trying to get into the store. The person was later identified as Wolfe.
The complaint says Wolfe was a security guard at the store but was fired following social media posts that referred to stealing items from the precinct. When officers arrested Wolfe, he was wearing body armor and had a police duty belt with handcuffs, an earphone piece, a baton and knife.
When officers searched his home, they located a riot helmet, a 9mm pistol magazine, a police radio and an overdose kit.
The complaint says while in an interview with police, Wolfe admitted to being in the precinct. He told officers while in the third precinct, he pushed a wooden barrel into a fire, knowing it would help the fire continue to burn.