Dallas Police Kill Rep. Jasmine Crockett’s Security Guard After Hospital Standoff Over Alleged Police Impersonation
Dallas Police SWAT officers fatally shot Diamon‑Mazairre Robinson, 39, who worked security for Rep. Jasmine Crockett, D‑Texas, after a standoff last week in a Children’s Medical Center Dallas parking garage, newly released dashcam video shows. Police say Robinson barricaded himself in a vehicle as they tried to arrest him on an active warrant for impersonating a law‑enforcement officer, then exited after tear gas and pointed a handgun—later found to be stolen—at officers, who opened fire; he did not discharge his weapon and no officers were injured. Investigators allege Robinson had long posed as a federal agent, used the alias “Mike King,” drove a replica undercover car with stolen U.S. government plates, wore fake uniforms and created a sham agency to place real off‑duty officers in security jobs, with 11 firearms recovered in total. Crockett, who says her office followed House protocols to hire his firm, defended him by noting his “limited criminal history” showed no violent offenses but called it “incredibly alarming” that someone could evade vetting to secure members of Congress, highlighting what she called loopholes and shortcomings in congressional and local screening systems. The case raises broader questions about how well contractors used for lawmaker protection are vetted, how easily sophisticated police impersonators can operate around real agencies, and how police use of force is evaluated when a suspect points a gun but does not fire.
📌 Key Facts
- Dallas Police SWAT fatally shot security guard Diamon‑Mazairre Robinson after a standoff at Children’s Medical Center Dallas last week.
- Police say Robinson barricaded himself in a vehicle, was wanted for impersonating a law‑enforcement officer, and pointed a stolen handgun at officers after tear gas was deployed.
- Dallas police report Robinson used the alias 'Mike King,' drove a replica undercover car with stolen U.S. government plates, ran a fake federal 'dignitary' agency, and 11 firearms were recovered.
- Rep. Jasmine Crockett said her office followed House security‑contracting protocols, could find no violent offenses in his record, and called the apparent vetting failure “incredibly alarming.”
📊 Relevant Data
In 2023, Black people were killed by police at a rate of 5.2 per million, compared to 2.2 per million for White people and 2.9 per million for Hispanic people, making Black individuals 2.4 times more likely to be fatally shot by police than White individuals when adjusted for population.
People shot to death by U.S. police, by race 2024 — Statista
In 2023, Black individuals accounted for approximately 42% of known murder offenders in the US, despite comprising about 13.6% of the population, resulting in a per capita offending rate approximately 5.5 times higher than that of White individuals (who accounted for 56% of offenders while being 59% of the population).
Number of murder offenders 2023, by race — Statista
Female and racial minority members of Congress receive more threats than their counterparts, with a poll of former members indicating that women and minorities report higher levels of threats amid an overall rise in political violence concerns from 2020 to 2024.
NEW POLL SHOWS RISE IN THREAT OF POLITICAL VIOLENCE — U.S. Association of Former Members of Congress
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