David A. Johnson III, a suspect in two unrelated deaths, was released by Franklin County jail and remains at-large due to a court clerical error.
David A. Johnson III, suspect in two deaths, at-large after he was mistakenly released from Franklin County jail due to a court clerical error.A suspect in two homicide cases — a fatal shooting and the unrelated death of his 1-year-old son — walked out of the Franklin County jail last week after the court accidentally did not inform the jail his bond was revoked, according to a judge.while in his care on Nov. 18.
"Steps were thereafter arranged to have Mr. Johnson turn himself in," Zeyen said."However, Mr. Johnson did not thereafter turn himself in and there is an active warrant for his arrest." Johnson is also charged with murder, felonious assault and having weapons under disability in connection with the April 28, 2021 shooting death of 26-year-old Derek Ponder.
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