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Jonesboro gunman has motion denied

Mitchell Johnson

It seems that Jonesboro gunman Mitchell Johnson is trying to get out of his well deserved but not nearly long enough sentence.

Last week Johnson had a motion denied where he claimed that he had ineffectual counsel in his convictions on drugs and weapons charges.

For those of you who may not know Johnson was one of the gunman in the infamous Jonesboro school shooting. At that time the state of Arkansas could not hold Johnson past adulthood due to a now closed loophole in the law.

Johnson was arrested in 2008 on not only weapons and drug charges but also fraud charges. He was sentenced to 12 years.

Jonesboro gunman’s sentence upheld

Court: Judge was right to consider juvenile record of Jonesboro school shooter:

Speaking of upheld convictions, because we were you know, Jonesboro gunman Mitchell Johnson had his 12-year sentence for fraud upheld.

Johnson, along with fellow gunman Andrew Golden, was one of the gunmen in the infamous school shooting in Jonesboro, Arkansas at Westside Middle School on March 24, 1998 which killed 5. Johnson and Golden were jailed as juveniles due to a then loophole in state law.

However a few years ago Johnson was caught using a stolen ATM card which led to his last arrest which got him a 12 year sentence.

Johnson argued that his juvenile record should not have been considered in his convection. What Johnson fails to grasp is that his ‘juvenile record’ is not only well known but he took place in the slaughter of five people who had nothing to do with whatever transgressions he may have perceived against him.

Court says Jonesboro shooter can appeal theft plea

WXVT-TV Delta News

Johnson argues that the judge shouldn’t have allowed evidence on his juvenile record during sentencing and that the 12-year sentence was too harsh.

Mitchell Johnson’s juvenile record was that he helped kill 5 people at Westside Middle School in Jonesboro, Arkansas.  12-years for theft is nothing compared to what his victims and their families suffered.

Mitchell Johnson’s federal sentence upheld

Appeals court upholds Jonesboro shooter’s sentence:

A federal appeals court has upheld the sentence of Jonesboro gunman Mitchell Johnson for his federal weapons and drug conviction. Johnson was arrested on New Year’s Day 2007 for being in illegal possession of a gun and marijuana. He was convicted and sentenced to 4 years.

After he finishes serving his federal sentence he has an 18 year state sentence to serve for stealing a debit card.

Once a loser always a loser.

Mitchell Johnson free

Jonesboro school shooter free:

The Other day I told you about Jonesboro shooter Mitchell Johnson was close to release. If you remember due to a now closed loophole in Arkansas law Johnson can’t be held past his 21st birthday. Also before the shooting Johnson was charged with molesting a little girl. If that wasn’t enough here’s the real scary part…

Johnson left the facility with a clean record. Because he was convicted as a minor, he no longer has a criminal record reflecting the shootings.

5 people dead, 11 injured, and a little girl that he molested and he gets to walk free. Not only free but free with a clean record. According to the article that means he will legally be able to purchase a gun.

It probably won’t be long before he’s on the wrong side of the law again. I just hope he doesn’t have any more victims.

Jonesboro shooter to be released

Town preps for school shooter’s release:

Before there was Columbine there was Jonesboro. To be honest with you I’m not too familiar with the incident because I wasn’t dragged kicking and screaming into the school shooting scene until 1999. So let’s take a history lesson together shall we? From the original CNN article

March 24, 1998

Web posted at: 11:06 p.m. EST (0406 GMT)

JONESBORO, Arkansas (CNN) — Four middle school girls and a teacher were killed and 11 people were wounded Tuesday when two heavily armed boys in full camouflage gear opened fire on their classmates and teachers during a false fire alarm.

The Craighead County coroner’s office identified the dead students as Natalie Brooks, Paige Ann Herring, and Stephanie Johnson, all 12, and Brittheny R. Varner, 11. Tuesday night, teacher Shannon Wright, 32, died after surgery for wounds to her chest and abdomen, Coroner Toby Emerson said.

fatal victims

Police did not offer a motive, but a classmate said one of the suspects had recently broken up with his girlfriend.

Authorities said as many as 27 shots were fired, and as their classmates fell bleeding, the other children ran back inside the school, screaming and crying.

“We had children lying everywhere,” said paramedic Charles Jones. “They had all been shot.”

Sheriff Dale Haas, who wept when he reported the shootings to the media, said men working on a new school building spotted the suspects and told police, who captured them as they fled through a wooded area nearby.

The boys had handguns and rifles, including a high-powered 30.06 hunting rifle. A white van was found about a half-mile from the school with guns and ammunition in it. It wasn’t immediately clear if the vehicle was related to the shootings. The boys were running in the direction of the van when they were caught, investigators said.

What about the shooters you say? From Wikipedia

Mitchell Johnson, 13, and Andrew Golden, 11, both came from divorced families. Mitchell’s mother had remarried an inmate at the prison where she was a guard. He reportedly had a good relationship with his stepfather and siblings. Adults who knew him describe him as quiet and respectful. He faithfully attended church and sang in choir. However, his fellow students told a different story about a darker side. They said he was a braggart and a bully. He talked of wanting to belong to gangs and smoke marijuana. He also spoke of “having a lot of killing to do” and a bitter grudge against Shannon Wright. It was also commented that both Andrew and Mitchell also had an unhealthy fascination with violent rap songs and television shows. The news media reported that both youths wept in custody and showed remorse. They both asked for a Bible and a minister. The guards at the Jonesboro jail, however, told reporters that the boys slept and ate well and for the most part seemed unaware of the severity of their crime. They said they only acted that way when their parents were present. Fellow inmates at the facility where the two youths were later confined reported that the two “bragged” about their offenses, particularly about the murder of Shannon Wright. An “American Justice” show on the case also brought to light the fact that shortly before the shootings, Mitchell had been charged with molesting a little girl during a visit with his father. Even had he avoided the schoolyard massacre, he was facing trial for this supposed offense.

Emphasis mine.

Now Mitchell Johnson is about to be released…

Because of a since-closed loophole in Arkansas’ juvenile justice system, the state had no way to hold Johnson and Golden beyond their 18th birthdays. Federal prosecutors used weapons laws to keep the boys locked up until age 21.

For all those “child advocates” who think that he needed “help” instead of jail…

Mitchell Wright, whose wife, Shannon, was killed in the attack, said he has tried to explain Johnson’s release to his son, who was 2 when his mother died.

“He’s told me, ‘I don’t think it’s right he gets to go home to his momma, and I only get to see my momma on videos,

It’s not right at all.



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