A courtroom scene reflecting the legal complexities of the Shanquella Robinson case.
In the ongoing legal battle surrounding Shanquella Robinson’s death, defendant Khalil Cooke files a motion to dismiss the wrongful death lawsuit, advocating for trial proceedings in Mexico. The case, involving allegations against members of the ‘Cabo Six,’ remains complex, with the victim’s family seeking accountability and justice as motions continue to be debated in court.
In a twist of events in the ongoing legal saga surrounding Shanquella Robinson’s tragic death, fourth defendant Khalil Cooke is making headlines. Cooke filed a motion to dismiss a wrongful death lawsuit on March 14, 2024, arguing for a trial to take place in Mexico, where the unfortunate incident occurred.
Shanquella Robinson, a young woman vacationing in Cabo San Lucas, Mexico, with a group of acquaintances—often referred to as the “Cabo Six”—tragically lost her life in October 2022. An autopsy revealed that she suffered a severe spinal cord injury and a broken neck, shocking her family and community back home.
The lawsuit was filed by Robinson’s mother, Sallamondra Robinson, in October 2024, alleging that Daejhanae Jackson physically attacked her daughter while others in the group recorded the altercation. Initially, the group tried to deflect attention from the gravity of the situation, claiming Robinson was merely dehydrated after a night of drinking.
Cooke’s legal team argues that any relevant evidence, including interactions with hotel staff and medical personnel, is based in Mexico. They believe that the Mexican legal system is better suited to handle the complexities of the case, especially since it took place within its borders. Cooke asserts that he lacks the ability to compel testimonies in North Carolina, which could hinder his defense.
The motion to dismiss echoes those of Cooke’s co-defendants—Alysse Hyatt, Wenter Donovan, and Malik Dyer—who filed similar motions in February 2024. Cooke stresses that he was merely a “bystander” during the events that unfolded, maintaining he did not physically engage in the confrontation.
Robinson’s mother has pushed back against the efforts to dismiss the case in North Carolina, arguing that this location is the appropriate venue given that all parties involved are American citizens and critical evidence lies within the United States. This debate adds a layer of complexity—putting the jurisdictions of both countries under scrutiny. Witness testimonies from hotel and medical staff who were present during the incident are crucial for understanding what transpired that fateful night.
Despite the tragic circumstances, Robinson’s family has expressed frustration over the lack of arrests and accountability. A viral video capturing the incident’s moments has circulated widely, yet no criminal charges have been filed against any member of the group so far. The FBI’s Charlotte field office stated that the evidence available does not support federal prosecution, yet they remain prepared to explore new information if it comes to light.
A decision regarding the lawsuits is pending, with no trial date set as the court carefully considers the dismissal motions filed by Cooke and his co-defendants. Other members of the group have yet to respond to these motions, leaving many questions unanswered. Meanwhile, Robinson’s family continues to seek justice for their daughter, hoping to hold those involved accountable for their actions.
The battle for truth and justice in this case remains ongoing, with both legal sides gearing up for the next phase of this heartbreaking story. As the court reviews the situation, families and friends across the nation are tuned in, hoping for closure in a case that has resonated deeply with so many.
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