Image Credit: ANDREW CABALLERO-REYNOLDS / Contributor / Getty A man who worked as a security guard for soon-to-be former Congresswoman Jasmine Crockett (D-Texas) was shot and killed by a Dallas SWAT team on Wednesday.
According to CBS News Texas, 39-year-old Diamon-Mazairre Robinson was “the subject of a federal investigation, in which he was wanted for impersonating a law enforcement officer.”
Robinson allegedly fled police officers and barricaded himself inside a vehicle at a hospital parking garage.
The SWAT team used tear gas to get the suspect out of the car, at which point he reportedly drew a firearm and was shot by the police.
CBS reports Robinson’s criminal history involved, “seven arrests for theft in Dallas, Duncanville, Irving, Dallas County and by the Texas Department of Public Safety. All of the arrests were between 2009 and 2012 and include misdemeanor and felony charges. It appears his sentences for those convictions, which he pleaded guilty to all, led only to fines no more than $2,500 and sentences of probation from 1 to 5 years, and in one case, 10 years.”
This means Crockett hired Robinson despite his lengthy rap sheet, with the con man using the alias “Mike King” to also to operate a side business employing off duty law enforcement officers.
Robinson is said to have told the off duty cops that he was a detective for the U.S. Capitol Police department, which likely sparked the investigation into him for falsely impersonating a law enforcement officer.
The deceased criminal also apparently drove a “replica undercover police vehicle and used license plates stolen from cars outside a military recruiting office.”
Was Crockett duped by Robinson or did she simply ignore his criminal history?
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