Five years after Jamarion Robinson died in a hail of gunfire during a multiagency raid in East Point, a federal judge overseeing a wrangle between the Fulton County district attorneys’ office—which is investigating the shooting—and the Department of Justice over the feds’ refusal to hand over documents awarded the DA’s office more than $114,000 in fees and expenses.

Robinson, a 26-year-old Clark Atlanta University student who had been diagnosed with schizophrenia, was shot 76 times on Aug. 6, 2016, by members of the Southeast Regional Fugitive Task Force, including officers from several police agencies working under the aegis of the U.S. Marshals Service.

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