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WHO WAS JAMARION ROBINSON


Jamarion Robinson was a former student athlete at Clark Atlanta University where he attended from 2008-2010. He was recognized as freshman player of the year in 2008-2009 on the CAU football team. At the time of Jamarion’s death, he was a  26-year-old Political Science student athlete at Tuskegee University. He was in his final semester. 


Jamarion was Monteria Robinson’s first-born son. Jamarion was  the oldest of 8 grandchildren and he was very much admired by his  younger cousins. Jamarion was smart, intelligent, humorous, athletic,  loving and caring to all those he came into contact with especially his  family. Jamarion comes from a 4-generation military, college educated  family.

Jamarion set out of school from 2011 - 2012 to help his mother  with bills because she got laid off from work, so he worked and  supported their home. Jamarion enjoyed the game of football he played from grade school to college. Jamarion goal was to play professional football. However his dreams of returning to college and playing his last semester of football and graduating would never be experienced by him or his family because on August 5, 2016. Jamarion was murdered by a US Marshal Task Force.

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