Kevin Johnson is an inmate on death row
in the state of Missouri..
Crime
Kirkwood police Sgt. William McEntee
was 43, the father of three, and a Kirkwood police officer for nearly
20 years. On the evening of July 5, 2005, McEntee took a call for
another officer to the Meacham Park neighborhood over a complaint of
fireworks. He was talking to three juveniles when Kevin Johnson
walked up to the police car, fired several shots inside it, and then
walked away.
Shot in the head and chest, McEntee still managed to get his car in gear and drive it about 200 feet before he crashed into a tree. Some neighbors tried to help the stricken officer, others called police and McEntee managed to get out of the police car. Kevin Johnson returned, fired three more shots and killed him.
Two hours earlier, Johnson’s younger half-brother, Joseph “Bam Bam’ Long collapsed at the house of Johnson’s grandmother. Police and paramedics arrived. “Bam Bam’ was taken to a hospital where he died of a congenital heart condition, an autopsy later revealed. Johnson was upset over his brother’s death. He testified he was in a trance when he shot McEntee.
Shot in the head and chest, McEntee still managed to get his car in gear and drive it about 200 feet before he crashed into a tree. Some neighbors tried to help the stricken officer, others called police and McEntee managed to get out of the police car. Kevin Johnson returned, fired three more shots and killed him.
Two hours earlier, Johnson’s younger half-brother, Joseph “Bam Bam’ Long collapsed at the house of Johnson’s grandmother. Police and paramedics arrived. “Bam Bam’ was taken to a hospital where he died of a congenital heart condition, an autopsy later revealed. Johnson was upset over his brother’s death. He testified he was in a trance when he shot McEntee.
Address
Kevin Johnson 1117773
Potosi Correctional Center
11593 State Highway O,
Mineral Point, MO 63660
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He was in a trance and didn't know what he was doing. Anybody believe that? Apparently the jury, judge and all appellate courts don't believe it either.
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