A San Diego woman is on trial for allegedly fatally shooting both her teenage cheerleader daughter and her husband five years ago, amid mounting domestic tension — though her attorney has reportedly argued it was the husband who actually killed the girl, leading his wife to shoot him in revenge.
On or about May 30, 2012, 60-year-old Regina Renee Johnson, of San Carlos, California, shot her 14-year-old daughter, Aaliyah, in the back of the head before turning the gun on her 56-year-old husband, Reuben Johnson, San Diego County Deputy District Attorney Nicole Rooney alleged in opening statements Monday in San Diego Superior Court,...
On or about May 30, 2012, 60-year-old Regina Renee Johnson, of San Carlos, California, shot her 14-year-old daughter, Aaliyah, in the back of the head before turning the gun on her 56-year-old husband, Reuben Johnson, San Diego County Deputy District Attorney Nicole Rooney alleged in opening statements Monday in San Diego Superior Court,...
- 9/19/2017
- by KC Baker
- PEOPLE.com
The CEO of Napa Valley Wine Train is apologizing after a group of women, most of them black, were kicked off one of its trains over the weekend for allegedly being too loud. But one of them, Lisa Renee Johnson, says her friends still feel humiltated and that the incident was "racially charged." The incident took place on Saturday. Johnson and 10 other members of the Sistahs on the Reading Edge Book Club, all black except one, were escorted off a train by police. A Napa Valley Wine Train rep told The Napa Valley Register on Sunday that at least three passengers in the same car complained about the women's noise level. Johnson documented the events on Facebook, along with photos and the...
- 8/27/2015
- E! Online
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