Posted on 04/07/2024 9:38:49 AM PDT by simpson96
ESCAMBIA COUNTY, Fla. -- A Pensacola woman wanted for attacking a deputy on Easter Sunday was arrested on Friday night.
43-year-old Shanette Robinson was wanted by the Escambia County Sheriff's Office after they say she attacked one of their deputies while they were breaking up a fight at Englewood Park on North H Street.
Robinson is charged with resisting arrest and battery on a law enforcement officer.
The Escambia County Sheriff's Office says they are still searching for 16-year-old Ty'kita Jackson, who they say was involved in the incident as well. She's wanted for battery on a law enforcement officer.
Meanwhile, a third person who was involved, 17-year-old T'Niyah Jackson, has been arrested for aggravated battery.
No further details have been released, including the extent of the deputy's injuries.
Robinson was booked into the Escambia County Jail at 6:13 p.m. on Friday. She is being held without bond.
From April 1, prior to Robinson's arrest.
Was it an Easter egg roll in the park gone bad?
It’s the daughters of Obeyme.
The names tell it all.
I cannot conceive how these fights even start. Normal people don’t do this.
Such exotic-sounding names. Maybe they’re from overseas.
Ty’Kita, T,Niyah... no T’Naynay?
Karen’iqua…..
Why all the apostrophes? Don’t understand this style of naming.
Give kids African names? I got an idea for them... Go live in Africa.
They’ve been in for a while, now. Hyphens are not so cool anymore.
Worked at a school that primarily had these cretins. This is how it started:
Someone said something.
Someone took offense.
Someone told dey’s cuzzin’ an ‘em.
Dey threw hands.
Dey den dindu nuffin.
Worthless. Low IQ feral trash.
Honestly, Sanger was right, I hate to say.
Ping.
Resum'esinda-trash...
Latrinea
Watch old Price is Right from the early 80’s.
They have names like Jane, Sara, Mary, Barbara...
What happened?
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