Robinson has pleaded not guilty to the charges and is being held on a $1 million bond.
Robinson was arrested in Dayton last week by the U.S. Marshals Services, Springfield Police Division Lt. Matthew Buynak said. Buynak said he did not have information on how Robinson was found.
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A warrant was issued for Robinson’s arrest after he was identified as the suspect in the May 3 fatal shooting of Tyler Fullen, 27. He was identified based on witnesses and video evidence obtained from a business near the scene of the shooting, Springfield Police Lt. Lou Turner said.
Turner said police received a call, “of a man shot in the street,” in front of a restaurant at 12222 S. Center St. around 7:20 p.m. on May 3.
When officers arrived they found a victim with. “several gunshot wounds to the body.”
Turner said Fullen was shot once in the chest, hip and arm. He was taken to Springfield Regional Medical Center where he later died.
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Turner said Fullen and Robinson, “got into a physical altercation,” and that was when Robinson backed away and, “drew his gun from his waist or pocket and shot.”
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