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NAAWP: SHUN BROWN KILLED BASS FiSHERMAN JIMMY JOHNSON! | |
MARK TRAINA User ID: 48505781 United States 10/17/2013 02:23 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | NAAWP: SHUN BROWN KILLED BASS FiSHERMAN JIMMY JOHNSON! NANCY GRACE, CNN, MSNBC, NBC, CBS, HLN, ABC, CHRIS MATTHEWS, LAWRENCE O'DONNEL, CHRIS HAYES and RACHAL MADDOW never SHED A TEAR! NAAWP: BOYCOTT the LILY WHITE LYING ZIONIST MEDIA! FACT: The MAYOR of JACKSON, MISSISSIPPI is a current MEMBER of the INFAMOUS BLACK PANTHER PARTY! ... oh, by the way the NAAWP is BOYCOTTING JACKSON, MISSISSIPPI, ST. LOUIS, PHILLY, BROOKLYN, WATTS, OAKLAND, DETROIT, FLINT, CLEVELAND, MEMPHIS, DENVER, NEW ORLEANS, BATON ROUGE, CHICAGO, BALTIMORE and the entire STATE of NEW JERSEY! JACKSON, Miss.-- Jackson police arrest a teenager in the fatal shooting of professional bass angler Jimmy Johnson. Shun Brown , 17, is charged with capital murder. Police say he has confessed to the crime. Johnson was in Jackson to compete in the Bass Pro Shops Bassmaster Central Open tournament on the Ross Barnett Reservoir, which is scheduled to begin Thursday. Johnson was staying with his wife at Motel 6 on the Interstate 55 frontage road. Police received the call at 7:48 p.m. Sunday. Chris Bowes, senior tournament manager for the Bassmaster Opens, said a friend of Johnson discovered someone burglarizing his boat. The shooting took place shortly thereafter. “There was some sort of violent altercation near his hotel room door,” Bowes said. Johnson’s wife was not injured in the altercation. “Jimmy was a terrific angler, as he has shown through the Bassmaster Opens,” Bowes said.“More than that, he was a tremendous guy. He will be deeply missed.” Johnson, 56, of Ganado, Texas, was 11th in Central Open standings after two events this year. The top five anglers from each of three open divisions qualify for the elite series. Johnson was in the top 5 percent of the nearly 200 fishermen who have competed in the central division this year, according to Bowes. fatuous1 MARK TRAINA |
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