David Robinson, star of WGN America‘s former reality show Dog’s Most Wanted, has died at the age of 50. While Robinson’s cause of death hasn’t been confirmed, according to TMZ, it is believed he suffered from a heart attack or stroke. Robinson worked alongside Duane “Dog” Chapman on several episodes of Dog’s Most Wanted and according to the show’s website, collaborated with the bounty hunter for around a decade leading up to the 2019 WGN America series. (Credit: WGN America) Robinson specialized in the tech aspect of hunting, utilizing different tools to help find individuals evading the law. His death was confirmed by ex-wife Rainy Robinson via Instagram where she posted an image of David alongside the caption, “11/2/72 – 11/30/22.” She also included the hashtag, “#Fast156,” likely in reference to his Twitter profile with the handle, @Fast156, where David hadn’t posted anything since 2019. Of David’s loss,...
- 12/1/2022
- TV Insider
David Robinson, who served as the “right hand man” of bounty hunter Duane “Dog” Chapman on the 2019 series Dog’s Most Wanted, died yesterday after suffering an undisclosed medical emergency. He was 50.
His death was confirmed on Instagram by his ex-wife and co-star Rainy Robinson.
Although Rainy Robinson did not provide additional details in her brief Instagram post, she told TMZ that her ex was on a Zoom call Wednesday when he had a medical emergency. Police and paramedics responded but their efforts at resuscitation were not successful.
“I’m shocked and saddened by the sudden loss of David Robinson, my right-hand man of many years,” Chapman told TMZ. “Until we meet again, brother.”...
His death was confirmed on Instagram by his ex-wife and co-star Rainy Robinson.
Although Rainy Robinson did not provide additional details in her brief Instagram post, she told TMZ that her ex was on a Zoom call Wednesday when he had a medical emergency. Police and paramedics responded but their efforts at resuscitation were not successful.
“I’m shocked and saddened by the sudden loss of David Robinson, my right-hand man of many years,” Chapman told TMZ. “Until we meet again, brother.”...
- 12/1/2022
- by Greg Evans
- Deadline Film + TV
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