Leonard B. Robinson (September 28, 1963 – August 16, 2015) was an American charity worker who became known as the Baltimore Batman after dressing up as Batman and visiting children in Baltimore, Maryland-area hospitals. He gained fame in 2012 when a video of him being pulled over for an issue with a license plate went viral. On August 16, 2015, he was killed along Interstate 70 when his parked vehicle was struck by another motorist. Many prominent figures have shown support for Lenny's philanthropic ventures as the Caped Crusader, including former Super Bowl MVP Ray Lewis, musician John Mayer, and the official Batman Facebook page. Lenny was an avid Baltimore Ravens fan, and attended both of the Ravens' Super Bowls during the 2000 and 2012 seasons. He befriended some of the Ravens' players
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| - Leonard B. Robinson (28 de septiembre de 1963 – 16 de agosto de 2015) fue un estadounidense que se hizo conocido por disfrazarse de superhéroe, que fue conocido como El Batman de Baltimore (Baltimore Batman en inglés) por vestirse cómo Batman y visitar a los niños que estaban internados en los hospitales del área de Baltimore Maryland. Obtuvo fama en 2012 cuándo un vídeo de él siendo detenido por un problema por un problema con una matrícula de un auto se hizo viral en internet. El 16 de agosto de 2015 murió a causa de un accidente en la ruta Interestatal 70 cuándo su vehículo aparcado fue estrellado por otro automovilista. Muchas figuras importantes mostraron su apoyo a las aventuras filantrópicas de Lenny como las Caped Cruzade, el ganador del SuperBowl Ray Lewis, el músico John Maye (es)
- Leonard B. Robinson (September 28, 1963 – August 16, 2015) was an American charity worker who became known as the Baltimore Batman after dressing up as Batman and visiting children in Baltimore, Maryland-area hospitals. He gained fame in 2012 when a video of him being pulled over for an issue with a license plate went viral. On August 16, 2015, he was killed along Interstate 70 when his parked vehicle was struck by another motorist. Many prominent figures have shown support for Lenny's philanthropic ventures as the Caped Crusader, including former Super Bowl MVP Ray Lewis, musician John Mayer, and the official Batman Facebook page. Lenny was an avid Baltimore Ravens fan, and attended both of the Ravens' Super Bowls during the 2000 and 2012 seasons. He befriended some of the Ravens' players (en)
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| - Leonard B. Robinson (September 28, 1963 – August 16, 2015) was an American charity worker who became known as the Baltimore Batman after dressing up as Batman and visiting children in Baltimore, Maryland-area hospitals. He gained fame in 2012 when a video of him being pulled over for an issue with a license plate went viral. On August 16, 2015, he was killed along Interstate 70 when his parked vehicle was struck by another motorist. Many prominent figures have shown support for Lenny's philanthropic ventures as the Caped Crusader, including former Super Bowl MVP Ray Lewis, musician John Mayer, and the official Batman Facebook page. Lenny was an avid Baltimore Ravens fan, and attended both of the Ravens' Super Bowls during the 2000 and 2012 seasons. He befriended some of the Ravens' players and staff members as he often attended their charitable functions, especially if they were for children. (en)
- Leonard B. Robinson (28 de septiembre de 1963 – 16 de agosto de 2015) fue un estadounidense que se hizo conocido por disfrazarse de superhéroe, que fue conocido como El Batman de Baltimore (Baltimore Batman en inglés) por vestirse cómo Batman y visitar a los niños que estaban internados en los hospitales del área de Baltimore Maryland. Obtuvo fama en 2012 cuándo un vídeo de él siendo detenido por un problema por un problema con una matrícula de un auto se hizo viral en internet. El 16 de agosto de 2015 murió a causa de un accidente en la ruta Interestatal 70 cuándo su vehículo aparcado fue estrellado por otro automovilista. Muchas figuras importantes mostraron su apoyo a las aventuras filantrópicas de Lenny como las Caped Cruzade, el ganador del SuperBowl Ray Lewis, el músico John Mayer, y la página oficial en Facebook de Batman. Lenny era un ávido seguidor de los Baltimore Ravens. Se hizo amigo de algunos de los jugadores y miembros del personal de los Ravens. (es)
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