Update on the Shanquella Robinson Case
- Natasha L
- Nov 13, 2025
- 3 min read
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Video Summary
The document provides a detailed update on the ongoing fight for justice in the death of Shanquella Robinson, three years after she was killed while on a trip to Cabo, Mexico. Her family continues to face deep frustration and emotional suffering as legal progress remains slow and inconsistent.
Core Summary
In October 2022, Shanquella traveled to Mexico with six people known as the “Cabo 6.” She was brutally attacked, recorded while naked, humiliated, and ultimately left for dead. The same individuals returned to the United States, cleaned up evidence, took her belongings, visited her mother, and lied—claiming she died from alcohol poisoning.
Legal Updates and Unexpected Twist
The family filed a civil lawsuit against both the DOJ and the Cabo 6.
The judge dismissed the case against the DOJ in May 2025 but stated he would decide soon about continuing the case against the Cabo 6.
Months later, the judge unexpectedly suggested moving the case from federal court to state court, giving all parties 3 weeks to submit briefs on where they think the case should be heard.
This shift raises major concerns for Shanquella’s family because:
The case involves multiple federal-level crimes, including interstate and international transport of evidence, extortion across borders, and digital evidence distribution.
The crime itself occurred outside North Carolina—meaning state court could ultimately dismiss it.
Family & Attorney’s Concerns
The family has received more cooperation from Mexico than from the FBI.
Mexico issued an arrest warrant for Dejanae (Deja) Jackson, yet the U.S. has not extradited her.
The family cannot obtain full FBI records, raising questions about transparency and accountability.
Attorney Robinson states: “This fight isn’t about money — it’s about truth.”
Why the Judge’s Recommendation Alarms the Public
If moved to state court, the case may be dismissed on jurisdictional grounds because:
The crime did not occur in North Carolina.
Most violations committed by the Cabo 6 fall under federal—not state—law.
Many fear this is a way to quietly bury the case, prolong justice, and reduce pressure on federal agencies.
Public Outrage & Family Heartbreak
Shanquella’s father is pleading for United States federal intervention, emphasizing:
His daughter did not deserve this.
Those responsible lied and fled.
He will continue to be her voice.
The Larger Issue
The document highlights deep frustration with:
Delays in legal action
Lack of accountability
Potential systemic failures
Lack of urgency from U.S. authorities
The narrator promises to continue pushing for justice and keeping public attention on the Cabo 6.
🔑 Key Takeaways
Three years later, no justice has been served for Shanquella Robinson despite clear video evidence.
The judge unexpectedly suggested moving the case from federal to state court, raising concerns about dismissal.
Federal-level crimes were committed, including transporting evidence across borders and attempted extortion.
Mexico has cooperated more than the U.S., including issuing an arrest warrant for Dejanae “Deja” Jackson.
The FBI has not provided full transparency about their investigation.
The Cabo 6 lied to Shanquella’s mother while knowing what happened.
Some members of the Cabo 6 have only recently obtained legal counsel, causing additional delays.
There's concern this legal shuffle is a stall tactic to avoid accountability.
Shanquella’s family and supporters are committed to continuing public pressure until justice is served.
The case highlights systemic issues in international justice, federal responsibility, and victim advocacy.
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