Texas Congresswoman Jasmine Crockett is finished in Congress after losing a Texas Senate primary race.
But the scandal isn’t finished with Crockett.
And Jasmine Crockett was hiding one terrifying secret that will leave you shaking your head.
As West Wing Daily reports:
A deadly confrontation between Dallas police and a man later linked to a congressional security detail has revealed a complex and unusual backstory involving deception, criminal allegations, and unanswered questions about identity.
Authorities say the incident stemmed from an effort to locate a suspect tied to multiple offenses, including impersonating a law enforcement officer.
That search ultimately led officers to a hospital parking structure in Dallas, where the situation escalated into a prolonged standoff.
The individual, now identified as 39-year-old Diamond Mazairre Robinson, had allegedly been living under the name “Mike King” for years.
During that time, he built a career in private security, working alongside off-duty officers and providing protection services for various clients—including U.S. Rep. Jasmine Crockett.
Police first became suspicious after a separate investigation involving a vehicle reportedly displaying stolen government-issued license plates.
A Dallas officer recognized the vehicle as one previously associated with Robinson, prompting further scrutiny.
When officers later attempted to stop him, Robinson briefly fled before being located again at the medical facility.
Once inside the parking garage, Robinson remained inside a vehicle for hours as negotiators attempted to convince him to surrender peacefully.
The standoff drew a significant law enforcement response, including specialized units trained for high-risk situations.
Officers eventually deployed tear gas in an effort to force him out.
According to police, Robinson exited the vehicle while armed, prompting officers to open fire.
Officials stated that although he did not discharge his weapon, he raised it toward law enforcement personnel, leading them to respond with deadly force.
He was pronounced dead at the scene. No officers were injured.
In the aftermath, additional details surfaced about Robinson’s past.
Investigators say he allegedly created a fictitious law enforcement entity, complete with identification materials suggesting he held federal authority.
Authorities also reported outstanding legal issues, including prior felony theft warrants, a parole violation, and connections to stolen firearms—one of which was reportedly in his possession during the encounter.
The revelation that Robinson had been working in a security capacity raised further questions.
Rep. Crockett confirmed that he had been part of her security team, stating that standard procedures were followed when hiring personnel.
She indicated that neither she nor her staff was aware that he had been using an assumed identity.
In a public response, Crockett expressed sadness over the situation while acknowledging the troubling information that has since emerged.
She noted that the individual her team interacted with appeared professional and trustworthy, making the new details difficult to reconcile.
Claims about Robinson’s associations with law enforcement agencies have also come under scrutiny.
While he reportedly suggested connections to federal entities, officials later clarified that at least one agency he referenced had no record of any affiliation with him.
The case has prompted broader concerns about oversight within private security operations, particularly when individuals are able to establish credibility under pretenses.
It also highlights the challenges law enforcement faces when dealing with armed suspects in confined, high-risk environments.
An investigation into the shooting remains ongoing, as officials review both the use of force and the circumstances that led to the encounter.
More information, including potential video evidence, may be released as the case develops.





