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Saturday, June 14, 2025

A Reitz Union Wendy's employee was fired Monday after being charged with repeatedly punching a man in the face at the McCarty Drive bus stop last week, according to a University Police Department report.

Rafael R. Robinson, 23, got into an argument with Antonio M. Mosely, 26, after they got off the bus on McCarty Drive near the Reitz Union according to the report. The two men knew each other, the report stated.

Mosely told police Robinson hit him in the face while they were arguing, knocking him to the ground.

While on the ground, Robinson punched Mosely in the face and head repeatedly before fleeing toward the Reitz Union, the report stated.

Mosely was bleeding profusely from the mouth, the nose and right ear when police arrived, according to the report. Mosely's right eye was swollen shut, according to the report. He was transported to Shands at UF.

Police searched the area for Robinson but could not find him.

After contacting Robinson's probation officer, police learned Robinson had a "no contact with minors" order against him.

Police informed a manager at the Reitz Union Wendy's about the order, and Robinson was fired immediately, according to the report.

Robinson will be banned from the UF campus as soon as he is located. As of Thursday afternoon, no trespass warning had been posted on UPD's Web site.

Robinson has been charged with felony battery for an incident.

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