Dion Johnson Died as He Lived, in a World of Crime and Harsh Punishment
The state trooper who shot and killed Dion Johnson on May 25 had a troubling past. So did Dion Johnson.
The state trooper who shot and killed Dion Johnson on May 25 had a troubling past. So did Dion Johnson.
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“In less than an hour, I was fired.”
Maricopa County Attorney Allister Adel declined to file criminal charges against a DPS trooper who shot Dion Johnson.
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“My family still suffers psychological trauma to this day.”