Alleged Shooter Enters Plea Out On Unrelated Charges
POSTED: 7:22 pm CDT October 7,
2008
UPDATED: 7:59 pm CDT October 7,
2008
BENTONVILLE, Ark. -- One of the alleged Jonesboro school shooters has entered a plea on unrelated charges.Mitchell Johnson pleaded guilty Tuesday to two felony charges involving theft and fraud.Johnson was working at a Bentonville gas station when he was accused of stealing a debit card and using it for personal purchases.
He could face up to 30 years in prison for the two charges.Just last month, Johnson was sentenced to four years in prison on a federal gun and drug charge.
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