Demand justice for Robert Carpenter Sr.'s untimely death

Recent signers:
Deanna Hamby and 19 others have signed recently.

The Issue

In the heart of Escambia County, Florida, a community grieves the loss of a beloved member, Robert Carpenter Sr. His death was sudden, unexpected, and deeply painful for his family and friends. Robert did not simply overdose, as some might suggest; he was a victim of foul play, and those responsible must be held accountable.

Evidence, whispers, and confessions have circled this tragic event. Many individuals in Escambia County have spoken about Rodney Stewart Presley, also known as RAP, boasting and implicating himself in the wrongful death of Robert Carpenter Sr. The pain of this knowledge burdens our hearts, yet the uncertainty and inaction remain a heavier load.

We acknowledge the hard work and dedication that law enforcement officers typically pour into their duties, but this situation demands more. The Homicide Detectives of Escambia County must delve deeper, investigate further, and pursue justice for Robert with the tenacity and persistence only they can provide.

The man responsible is already in custody, yet the thorough investigation and justice that Robert's memory deserves have yet to unfold. For Robert's children, family, and friends, closure and justice seem a distant reality. Robert was taken away too soon, and the silence is deafening as we wait for the truth to surface.

This is a plea for action, for determination, for justice. We urge Escambia County Homicide Detectives to re-examine the evidence, follow every lead, and bring the truth to light. Let us ensure Robert Carpenter Sr.'s death is not in vain, but a galvanizing force for justice in Escambia County.

We cannot overstate how crucial your support is. Every signature amplifies our call for justice and brings us one step closer to ensuring that Robert Carpenter Sr.'s story has a rightful conclusion. Please sign this petition to demand a thorough investigation and justice for Robert and his grieving community. Together, we can make a difference.

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Recent signers:
Deanna Hamby and 19 others have signed recently.

The Issue

In the heart of Escambia County, Florida, a community grieves the loss of a beloved member, Robert Carpenter Sr. His death was sudden, unexpected, and deeply painful for his family and friends. Robert did not simply overdose, as some might suggest; he was a victim of foul play, and those responsible must be held accountable.

Evidence, whispers, and confessions have circled this tragic event. Many individuals in Escambia County have spoken about Rodney Stewart Presley, also known as RAP, boasting and implicating himself in the wrongful death of Robert Carpenter Sr. The pain of this knowledge burdens our hearts, yet the uncertainty and inaction remain a heavier load.

We acknowledge the hard work and dedication that law enforcement officers typically pour into their duties, but this situation demands more. The Homicide Detectives of Escambia County must delve deeper, investigate further, and pursue justice for Robert with the tenacity and persistence only they can provide.

The man responsible is already in custody, yet the thorough investigation and justice that Robert's memory deserves have yet to unfold. For Robert's children, family, and friends, closure and justice seem a distant reality. Robert was taken away too soon, and the silence is deafening as we wait for the truth to surface.

This is a plea for action, for determination, for justice. We urge Escambia County Homicide Detectives to re-examine the evidence, follow every lead, and bring the truth to light. Let us ensure Robert Carpenter Sr.'s death is not in vain, but a galvanizing force for justice in Escambia County.

We cannot overstate how crucial your support is. Every signature amplifies our call for justice and brings us one step closer to ensuring that Robert Carpenter Sr.'s story has a rightful conclusion. Please sign this petition to demand a thorough investigation and justice for Robert and his grieving community. Together, we can make a difference.

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Petition created on September 25, 2025