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Sentenced commuted for former Fairfax Co. officer involved in fatal shooting
Sentenced commuted for former Fairfax Co. officer involved in fatal shooting

Yahoo

time03-03-2025

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Sentenced commuted for former Fairfax Co. officer involved in fatal shooting

RICHMOND, Va. - Virginia Governor Glenn Youngkin announced the Fairfax County police officer, sentenced on Feb 28th to three years in prison for shooting an unarmed shoplifter in February 2023, will have his sentence commuted and will serve no time in prison. Wesley Shifflett was sentenced Friday to five years in prison with two years suspended for reckless handling of a firearm. In February 2023 Shifflett,a former sergeant with Fairfax County Police, shot and killed Timothy McCree Johnson, an unarmed man, after a short foot chase outside Tysons Corner Center. Shifflett and another Fairfax County police officer chased Johnson after security guards reported that Johnson had stolen sunglasses from a Nordstrom department store in the mall. Youngkin released a statement late Sunday announcing the commutation reading in part, "I have today used the executive clemency authority granted to me by the Constitution of Virginia and commuted the sentence imposed on Sgt. Wesley Shifflett who was convicted of recklessly discharging a firearm by the Fairfax County Circuit Court. "I am convinced that the court's sentence of incarceration is unjust and violates the cornerstone of our justice system—that similarly situated individuals receive proportionate sentences. I want to emphasize that a jury acquitted Sgt. Shifflett of the more serious charge of involuntary manslaughter, a conviction for which the sentencing guidelines recommend no jail time or up to six months' incarceration." Commonwealth attorney Steve Descano responded to the commutation, saying, "I'm outraged at Youngkin's decision tonight. Glenn Youngkin has spent the last four years honing his Trump impersonation, and now he's following in his footsteps by commuting sentences just to score political points. This is an insult to all Virginians who value an untainted justice system."

Former Virginia police officer who killed shoplifting suspect to be sentenced
Former Virginia police officer who killed shoplifting suspect to be sentenced

Yahoo

time28-02-2025

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Former Virginia police officer who killed shoplifting suspect to be sentenced

The Brief Former Fairfax County police officer Wesley Shifflett to be sentenced Friday for the fatal shooting of Timothy McCree Johnson. Shifflett was acquitted of involuntary manslaughter but convicted of reckless handling of a firearm. The charge carries a penalty of up to five years in prison. FAIRFAX, Va. - A former northern Virginia police officer will be sentenced Friday, two years after fatally shooting a shoplifting suspect outside a busy shopping mall in Fairfax County. What we know Wesley Shifflett, a former sergeant with Fairfax County Police, shot and killed Timothy McCree Johnson, an unarmed man, after a short foot chase outside Tysons Corner Center in February 2023. Shifflett and another Fairfax County police officer chased Johnson after security guards reported that Johnson had stolen sunglasses from a Nordstrom department store in the mall. Prosecutors argued that Shifflett acted recklessly during the incident. During the trial, Shifflett said he saw the 37-year-old Johnson reaching into his waistband after falling during the chase and feared he might be drawing a weapon. Police searched for a weapon but found nothing. Shifflett testified in his own defense, claiming self-defense. Police body camera footage showed the nighttime chase and shooting. Both officers opened fire, but Shifflett fired the fatal shot. Fairfax County Police Chief Kevin Davis fired Shifflett shortly after the shooting for violating the department's use-of-force policies. Initially, a grand jury declined to indict Shifflett in the shooting, but Fairfax County Commonwealth's Attorney Steve Descano sought and received court approval for a special grand jury to reinvestigate, which he said gave prosecutors greater oversight of the investigation. READ MORE: Jury finds ex-Fairfax officer Wesley Shifflett not guilty of involuntary manslaughter Prosecutors faced difficulties presenting their case against Shifflett, and the trial faced multiple delays. At one point, defense lawyers sought a mistrial, arguing that the prosecutors' closing argument included evidence never introduced at trial. A jury acquitted Shifflett of involuntary manslaughter last October but convicted him of reckless handling of a firearm in connection with the shooting. Shifflett will be sentenced on Friday on the firearm charge, a felony punishable by up to five years in prison. READ MORE: Fairfax Co officer's lawyer opens up on split verdict and mistrial decision The Source FOX 5 DC and the Associated Press

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