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Former A&M receiver jailed for allegedly hacking jogger to death
Johnson walked to a nearby equestrian center and called 911 before turning himself in.
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According to the report, Johnson, 21, used “a large, edged weapon” to kill an unidentified male jogger.
The sufferer, who is not noted, was also land to a local health care centre that he passed on.
“You could tell it was a machete coming down”, a witness told KDFW.
In his only spell with the Aggies, he snagged 30 goes for 339 lawns plus a arrive in 10 online games. “He told our homicide detectives that he was angry about a situation, and he just picked somebody to murder”, Sherwin said.
Johnson last appeared in an Aggies uniform in 2012.
Johnson was at one time one of the most highly sought after football players in the state. It was later announced that Johnson, a freshman at the time, was leaving the team.
Police in Dallas say Thomas Johnson, a previous wide collector at Texas A&M, arbitrarily hacked a jogger to death with a blade early Monday. According to the Dallas Morning News, he received probation for those crimes, a sentence that was revoked after he tested positive for marijuana and failed to meet other conditions.
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He had three catches for 22 yards in A&M’s 29-24 win at top-ranked Alabama, but he disappeared a few days later and wasn’t seen until he appeared at his family’s Dallas home three days later. But he vanished after the game, a disappearance that never was fully explained.