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Kevin Johnson Jr. (September 23, 1985 – November 29, 2022) was an American man executed in
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for the 2005 murder of
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William McEntee. Johnson's case has partly drawn attention because his daughter, Khorry Ramney, was not allowed to witness her father's execution due to her age (19), the same age Johnson was when he committed the crime for which he was sentenced to death. Indeed, a law in Missouri prohibited people under the age of 21 from attending an execution.


Murder

On July 5, 2005, police officers including William McEntee were looking for Kevin Johnson for an alleged breach of his probation. While searching Johnson's house, his 12-year-old brother, "Bam Bam", began having a seizure. According to Johnson, police blocked Johnson's family from providing him with sufficient medical treatment, and he eventually died in hospital. Johnson therefore blamed the police, believing that they were indirectly responsible for the death of his little brother. Later that evening, one of those officers, Sgt. William McEntee, 43, returned to Meacham Park. He had offered to take a fireworks complaint from another officer because he was closer to the area. Suddenly, Johnson opened fire on McEntee, hitting him multiple times. McEntee drove a short distance, crashed, and fell out of the car. Johnson walked over and shot him again. McEntee later died in hospital.


Execution

Johnson's lawyers claimed racism played a role in his death sentence, as Johnson was black, and McEntee was white. Additionally, the prosecutor who sought a death sentence against Johnson, Bob McCulloch, requested death sentences in police officer murder cases where the defendants were black but did not do so for the only white defendant. The courts rejected the defense and declined to halt the execution. Johnson's daughter, 19-year-old Khorry Ramey, asked the courts to allow her to witness her father's execution. Her request was ultimately denied after a judge upheld a law that stated Ramey was too young. Missouri law requires a person to be aged 21 or older in order to view an execution. Johnson was executed on November 29, 2022, via
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. In his final statement, he apologized to McEntee's family as well as his own. In a first in Missouri execution history, Johnson was accompanied by his spiritual adviser during the execution procedure.


See also

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Capital punishment in Missouri Capital punishment is a legal penalty in the U.S. state of Missouri. On a per capita basis, it ranks third in executions, behind Oklahoma and Texas. History Capital punishment in Missouri was first used in 1810 in the form of hanging. From 1810 ...
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Capital punishment in the United States In the United States, capital punishment (also known as the death penalty) is a legal penalty in 27 states (of which two, Oregon and Wyoming, do not currently have any inmates sentenced to death), throughout the country at the federal leve ...
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List of people executed in Missouri This is a list of people executed in Missouri following the 1976 Supreme Court decision in ''Gregg v. Georgia'' that allowed for the reinstitution of the death penalty in the United States. List of people executed in Missouri since 1976 Since 1 ...
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List of people executed in the United States in 2022 Eighteen people, all male, were executed in the United States in 2022, all by lethal injection. List of people executed in the United States in 2022 Demographics Executions in recent years See also * List of death row inmates in the United ...


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