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Derrick Robinson Case Report
Sunday, August 28th, 2016 at approximately 7:44 a.m., a noncustodial interview was conducted by Detective D. Johnson with Emily Joy Hamlin. During the interview Emily Hamlin stated she had a party at the he residence earlier in the evening which ended prior to midnight. After the party a group of friends and family went to Derrick Robinson’s residence off of Strathdon Avenue. Emily Hamlin stated she and a small group of friends left the residence and went to Derrick McClain’s aka Terra-D’s apartment. Emily Hamlin stated Derrick Robinson brought her home prior to the shooting. She stated Derrick Robinson was going to drop the car off at Derrick McClain’s apartment and walk back to her apartment. Emily Hamlin stated shortly after Derrick Robinson

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