LOUISVILLE, Ky. — Three months ago, a Black militia leader was convicted on federal charges. Now Louisville groups are calling for his conviction to be overturned. John Johnson, the leader of the NFAC ...
Grandmaster Jay has been sentenced to over 7 years in prison, but his staunch supporters say the fight continues. John Johnson, known as Grandmaster Jay, was convicted of wanton endangerment for ...
FORECAST IN JUST A BIT. ERICA. ALL RIGHT, MO, THANK YOU. NEW AT NOON. A SEVEN YEAR PRISON SENTENCE IS HANDED DOWN TO A MILITIA GROUP LEADER ARRESTED DURING PROTESTS IN LOUISVILLE. JOHN JOHNSON, ALSO ...
ALL RIGHT, THANK YOU. NEW AT NOON, THE LEADER OF A MILITANT GROUP WHO POINTED A GUN AT OFFICERS DURING PROTESTS IN LOUISVILLE IS SENTENCED TO A YEAR ON STATE CHARGES. JOHN JOHNSON, WHO GOES BY THE ...
John Johnson, also known as Grandmaster Jay, the leader of a Black militia group, has been handed down a prison sentence of seven years. He was arrested for actions taken during a 2020 protest for ...
The leader of a Black militia that marched through Louisville two times during the 2020 protests will spend several years behind bars on charges that he'd pointed a rifle at law enforcement officials ...
A coalition of organizations have assembled to help free Grandmaster Jay before he is sentenced later this month. A coalition of several organizations have united to raise awareness they hope will ...
The leader of a Black militia that marched through Louisville two times during the 2020 protests will spend several years behind bars on charges that he'd pointed a rifle at law enforcement officials ...
Grandmaster Jay, the leader of a Black pro-gun activist group, will spend the rest of the decade behind bars. The 59-year-old Cincinnati man—legal name John Fitzgerald Johnson—was sentenced to 86 ...
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