On June 19, 2017, at approximately 11 p.m., 35-year-old Quinton Johnson was fatally shot while sitting in his vehicle on the 800 block of Swan Street in Baton Rouge, Louisiana. Responding to reports of gunfire, the Baton Rouge Police Department discovered Johnson in his car, having sustained multiple gunshot wounds. He was pronounced dead at the scene.
The Baton Rouge Police Department initiated an investigation into Johnson's death. However, specific details about potential suspects or motives have not been publicly disclosed. As of the latest updates, the case remains unsolved.
Quinton Johnson was known by nicknames such as "J.R." and "Bandit." He was described as a "laid back" individual and a "jack of all trades." Family members and friends have expressed their grief and shared memories of him online. One cousin wrote, "He was the best uncle, grandfather, dad you can ever wish for."
Johnson's case is one among many unsolved homicides in Baton Rouge. The city has faced challenges with gun violence and a number of cold cases. Law enforcement agencies continue to seek information and encourage public assistance in these investigations. ...Read More
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