Fairfax County police
officer Shifflett gets 3 years in prison for fatal shooting of shoplifter
A former Fairfax County
police officer was sentenced Friday to three years behind bars for his
conviction in the deadly shooting of a fleeing shoplifter.
Fairfax County Circuit
Court Judge Randy Bellows handed down the three-year prison term to former
sergeant Wesley Shifflett, 36, after a jury found the ex-cop guilty of reckless
handling of a firearm in the fatal February 2023 incident outside Tysons Corner
Center.
Shifflett was acquitted of
his most serious charge — involuntary manslaughter — in the shooting that
killed 37-year-old thief Timothy Johnson.
The former sergeant
expressed his “deepest and heartfelt condolences to the Johnson family” shortly
before his sentence was delivered in the crowded courtroom.
“This is a victory for
everyone, and I don’t say ‘victory’ as any kind of loose term, because it will
not bring our son back. But I do want to acknowledge that this is historical
and unprecedented, and for that I am grateful,” Melissa Johnson, Timothy Johnson’s
mother, said in a statement after the hearing.
Shifflett was booked into
jail Friday night. The former cop’s defense attorneys told WRC-TV they will
appeal the ruling.
Police union reps
previously accused Fairfax County’s top prosecutor of pushing a “politically
motivated” case that was determined to secure a conviction.
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