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Robinson, a 2014 graduate of Sun Prairie High School, was killed around 6:30 p.m. on March 6, a Friday, in the cramped interior staircase of a rental home at 1125 Williamson St., where he been staying with friends.
Quotes from city and community leaders and the family of Tony Robinson on the anniversary of his death.
Kenny said he entered the building — alone, gun drawn and within seconds of his arrival — because he heard what he thought were the sounds of a violent struggle and believed someone inside could need help. Police learned later that no one but Robinson had been there.
Irwin is guardedly optimistic about some community developments since her son’s death, especially about the Madison committee that’s meeting now to exhaustively review police policies and practices, with MPD’s support.
Tony Robinson had never tried hallucinogenic mushrooms before the day he was killed, his mother and aunt said, and was unprepared for how it made him feel. (A toxicology report also showed the presence of marijuana and Xanaax in his system.)