FIRST SHOT A. PUT IT IN THE BACK. FAMILY, FRIENDS AND STRANGERS COMING TOGETHER TO REMEMBER 19 YEAR-OLD SHARDAY ROBINSON. TODAY IS ME. SHE’S ALL OF US. SHE’S EVERY LITTLE GIRL THAT WANTED TO BE LOVED. ACCORDING TO PROSECUTORS, 33 YEAR-OLD MAXWELL ANDERSON KILLED AND DISMEMBERED THE 19 YEAR-OLD AFTER THE TWO WENT ON A FIRST DATE. IT COULD HAVE BEEN ANY ONE OF OUR DAUGHTERS. SHE WAS JUST GOING ON A DATE WHO EXPECTED IT TO END LIKE THIS. LAST WEEK, YELLOW CRIME SCENE TAPE STRETCHED AROUND THE PERIMETER OF ANDERSON’S HOME MONDAY NIGHT, A FLOOD OF PINK PINK TAPE WRAPPED AROUND TREES. PINK BALLOONS FILLED THE FRONT PORCH, AND PINK SPRAY PAINT SPELLED OUT JUSTICE FOR SHOT. I’M A FASHION DESIGNER, AND I’VE HAD THIS PINK CORDUROY FABRIC FOREVER WITH NOTHING TO DO WITH IT BECAUSE I NEVER ASSUMED I WOULD DO ANYTHING WITH PINK CORDUROY. AND WHAT BETTER THING TO DO WITH IT? WHAT DO YOU WANT THE MESSAGE TO BE? THAT SHE WAS LOVED. COMMUNITY MEMBERS LIKE DIDI DAVIS AND NICOLE GREEN SAY THEY DIDN’T KNOW ROBINSON, BUT THAT DIDN’T MATTER. IF IT HAPPENS TO SOMEBODY ELSE’S CHILD, IT MIGHT AS WELL HAVE HAPPENED TO MINE. BUT WE NEED TO JUST BE OUT HERE AND SUPPORT THE FAMILY WITH PEACE, KINDNESS AND COMPASSION AN
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Supporters organize ‘Pink Out’ outside Milwaukee home for murdered 19-year-old Sade Robinson
Loved ones covered the front yard of the home where the man charged in Robinson's killing lived.
Supporters of Sade Robinson's family turned out Monday evening to hold a "Pink Out" in memory of the 19-year-old who is believed to have been murdered and then dismembered. Robinson disappeared earlier this month. Prosecutors charged Maxwell Anderson with first-degree intentional homicide and mutilating a corpse.Anderson lived at a home near 39th and Oklahoma. That's where Robinson's family supporters showed up Monday for the "Pink Out," covering the front yard in blankets and balloons in Robinson's memory."Sade is me. She's all of us. She's every little girl that wanted to be loved," Nichole Green said.Prosecutors say Anderson and Robinson went to the home on April 1 after going on a first date together earlier that night.Last week, yellow crime scene tape stretched around the perimeter of Anderson's home. Monday night, there was a flood of pink. Pink tape wrapped around trees, pink balloons filled the front porch and pink spray paint spelled out "justice for Sade." Community members, like Davis and Green, said they didn't know Robinson, but that didn't matter. "It could have been any one of our daughters. She was just going on a date. Who expected it to end like this," Dee-Dee Davis said.A human leg found at Warnimont Park in Cudahy the following day is believed to be Robinson's. A human foot and more human remains were later found in the area of 35th and Galena. Investigators are working to determine if those remains are Robinson's, as well."We need to just be out here and support the family with peace, kindness and compassion and let the Lord get the revenge. But we need to search for her," Green said."If it happens to somebody else's child, it might as well have happened to mine," Davis said. At a news conference Friday, investigators said they have yet to recover all of Robinson's remains. Robinson's family has started a GoFundMe to help with funeral expenses.
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Supporters of Sade Robinson's family turned out Monday evening to hold a "Pink Out" in memory of the 19-year-old who is believed to have been murdered and then dismembered.
'Allegations in the complaint are abhorrent': What happened in Maxwell Anderson's court hearing
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Robinson disappeared earlier this month. Prosecutors charged Maxwell Anderson with first-degree intentional homicide and mutilating a corpse.
'Allegations in the complaint are abhorrent': What happened in Maxwell Anderson's court hearing
Anderson lived at a home near 39th and Oklahoma. That's where Robinson's family supporters showed up Monday for the "Pink Out," covering the front yard in blankets and balloons in Robinson's memory.
"Sade is me. She's all of us. She's every little girl that wanted to be loved," Nichole Green said.
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Prosecutors say Anderson and Robinson went to the home on April 1 after going on a first date together earlier that night.
Last week, yellow crime scene tape stretched around the perimeter of Anderson's home. Monday night, there was a flood of pink.
Pink tape wrapped around trees, pink balloons filled the front porch and pink spray paint spelled out "justice for Sade."
Community members, like Davis and Green, said they didn't know Robinson, but that didn't matter.
"It could have been any one of our daughters. She was just going on a date. Who expected it to end like this," Dee-Dee Davis said.
A human leg found at Warnimont Park in Cudahy the following day is believed to be Robinson's. A human foot and more human remains were later found in the area of 35th and Galena. Investigators are working to determine if those remains are Robinson's, as well.
"We need to just be out here and support the family with peace, kindness and compassion and let the Lord get the revenge. But we need to search for her," Green said.
"If it happens to somebody else's child, it might as well have happened to mine," Davis said.
At a news conference Friday, investigators said they have yet to recover all of Robinson's remains.
Robinson's family has started a GoFundMe to help with funeral expenses.