US authorities won't pursue charges in Shanquella Robinson's death due to lack of evidence.

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U.S. authorities will not pursue charges in the death of Shanquella Robinson, a woman from Charlotte, North Carolina, who died while in Mexico last October. The killing was being investigated as a femicide, but officials with U.S. Attorneys' Offices in two districts in North Carolina announced that "the available evidence does not support a federal prosecution." Mexican prosecutors had opened an investigation into Robinson's death, and news of her killing had garnered considerable public and global attention owing to a viral cell phone video that showed Robinson being violently assaulted.
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