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"It's one that makes your hair stand up on the back of your neck, I don't care how long you've been doing it," said Fairfield Township Police Sgt. Police said he resides in the home and referred to the victim as his stepmother. Robinson was booked into the Butler County Jail for first-degree aggravated arson and second-degree felonious assault. Fairfield Township police said Friday she remained in critical condition after having surgery Thursday night. The victim was airlifted to UC Medical Center in critical condition, Fire Chief Timothy Thomas said. "Pretty traumatizing to see and everything that happened, but again I'm glad I was in a position to help," Williams said.Īccording to police, the woman was in a bedroom on the second home of the home when Robinson assaulted her then set her on fire. By Friday morning, he had had some time to process it all. "She wasn't still on fire at that point, but there was a little bit of flame next to her that was dying."Īt the time, he said he wasn't thinking, he was just doing what needed to be done. "She had just terrible, terrible burns on-I mean I'm no expert, but at least half her body-I mean terrible burns," Williams said. He said he could immediately tell she was badly injured. "I said, 'what happened, what happened?' and she said, 'he set me on fire,'" Williams said.

This got him outside, where he found the woman laying on the grass and yelling for help. Williams said it was a normal day of working from home, until he heard his dog barking in an unusual way. "Until I find out what's going on," the officer says as he cuffs Robinson.Ī neighbor, Dennis Williams, was the one to find the woman laying in her backyard and called 911. Robinson tells the officer, "I don't know what happened." After asking who hurt her, the officer runs to the front of the house and immediately takes 23-year-old Robbi Davon Robinson Jr.
