Report Links Mark Robinson to Comment That Cops Should Have Shot Al Sharpton'
Briefly

Lt. Gov. Mark Robinson of North Carolina has faced backlash over a comment from 2009 suggesting that police should have shot Al Sharpton, as reported by The Bulwark. This resurfaced comment has raised concerns about his suitability for the governorship.
A person using the username minisoldr seemingly linked to Mr. Robinson posted that police should have shot Al Sharpton, raising serious questions about the candidate's past views on race and policing.
The Bulwark's findings have led to scrutiny of Robinson's character and campaign credibility, especially given earlier reports alleging he had made racially charged comments online.
Robinson has denied the allegations about his past remarks on platforms, insisting they are mischaracterizations despite the mounting evidence from the digital archive.
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