DALLAS (WBAP/KLIF News) – A former Farmers Branch police officer who was convicted of murder and aggravated assault last month has been sentenced to 10 years in prison.
A Dallas County jury handed down the sentence Tuesday afternoon, following two days of deliberations.
Ken Johnson was found guilty last month, stemming from an incident almost two years ago when he chased two teenagers in his car while he was off duty after they broke into his vehicle.
Surveillance video showed Johnson ramming the boys’ car, then approaching them and opening fire.
16-year-old Jose Cruz was killed in the shooting and his friend was seriously injured.
During testimony, Johnson said he reacted so swiftly to chase the teens because the car they were driving in was reported to be involved in several burglaries.
“Call after call after call. They just kept terrorizing the city just about every day. So, I knew I had to catch him…to do something,” he said.
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