WTF took them so long?
Fairfax Co. police launches recruiting push targeting laid-off federal workers
That's how bad it is fo0r a department of gunslingers
and once again Fairfax County cops get away wth murder
RICHMOND, Va. (DC News
Now) — The Virginia Legislative Black Caucus released a statement condemning
Gov. Glen Youngkin for commuting a former Fairfax County Police Department
sergeant’s sentence.
Sgt. Wesley Shifflett was
sentenced on Friday, Feb. 28, to serve three years in prison for fatally
shooting Timothy Johnson during a police pursuit. He was accused of shoplifting
at Tyson’s Corner Center.
“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,” Youngkin’s statement read in part.
Following Shifflett’s
conviction for the reckless handling of a firearm, Johnson’s mother
acknowledged “that most Black and Brown families that find themselves in this
situation do not get this far … Today’s verdict has provided Mr. Shifflett a
second chance-a benefit that my son, Timothy McCree Johnson, was not afforded.”
Members of the Virginia
Legislative Black Caucus believe this pardon is reckless and a gross misuse of
power that threatens public safety. We will not allow him to use the chaos his
friends are causing in Washington as cover to evade consequences as he places a
recently convicted, violent criminal back in our communities.
Melissa Johnson, Timothy
Johnson’s mother, said on Monday that she found out about the commutation from
media reports, and the governor’s office had not reached out to her in advance
of the announcement.
“It felt like I could hear
my son’s voice crying out from the dirt at Tysons Corner mall again, saying,
‘Why did you shoot me? I didn’t have anything.’ That’s what it felt like,” she
said.
And the cops kill another citizen
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.
Fairfax County's proposed budget
Fairfax
County's proposed budget for 2026 includes nearly $60 million in cuts. Among
the proposed reductions are $11.5 million from the police department.
Thank God Fairfax
County has finally come to it senses and gutted this bloated pig, especially
when we take into account the millions of dollars the county has had to pay off
for murders committed by the Fairfax County Police Department.