Los Angeles Police Department investigating possible connection between death of former Eagles player Kevin Johnson to three other homicides
Former NFL player Kevin Johnson's lifeless body was discovered at a homeless encampment on January 21, revealing blunt force head trauma and stab wounds. His death has now been classified as a homicide by the Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department. Initially thought to be an isolated incident, investigators have since linked his demise to three other killings of unhoused individuals in the same area.
According to reports, Johnson had been living at the encampment due to health issues, which significantly contributed to his situation. However, as authorities dig deeper into his death and those of others, they are now considering a possible connection between them. While no details have been released about these other incidents, it's clear that all four homicides share striking similarities.
One of the deaths occurred just a week after Johnson was found dead – a man was discovered in a riverbed on January 26. The other two happened last year: Michelle Steele, 52, was fatally shot on October 5, while Octavio Arias, 52, died from head and neck trauma on December 4.
In an effort to crack the case, authorities are working closely with various agencies, including mental health and homeless outreach workers. Anyone with information is encouraged to contact (323) 890-5500. Meanwhile, Johnson's life was marked by football – he was drafted in the fourth round of the 1993 NFL Draft and played for both the New England Patriots and the Oakland Raiders before joining the Philadelphia Eagles.
Despite his tragic end, Johnson's legacy lives on through his time with the Eagles, where he played 23 games during two seasons. His story serves as a poignant reminder of the struggles faced by unhoused individuals and the need for continued support and resources to address this pressing issue.
Former NFL player Kevin Johnson's lifeless body was discovered at a homeless encampment on January 21, revealing blunt force head trauma and stab wounds. His death has now been classified as a homicide by the Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department. Initially thought to be an isolated incident, investigators have since linked his demise to three other killings of unhoused individuals in the same area.
According to reports, Johnson had been living at the encampment due to health issues, which significantly contributed to his situation. However, as authorities dig deeper into his death and those of others, they are now considering a possible connection between them. While no details have been released about these other incidents, it's clear that all four homicides share striking similarities.
One of the deaths occurred just a week after Johnson was found dead – a man was discovered in a riverbed on January 26. The other two happened last year: Michelle Steele, 52, was fatally shot on October 5, while Octavio Arias, 52, died from head and neck trauma on December 4.
In an effort to crack the case, authorities are working closely with various agencies, including mental health and homeless outreach workers. Anyone with information is encouraged to contact (323) 890-5500. Meanwhile, Johnson's life was marked by football – he was drafted in the fourth round of the 1993 NFL Draft and played for both the New England Patriots and the Oakland Raiders before joining the Philadelphia Eagles.
Despite his tragic end, Johnson's legacy lives on through his time with the Eagles, where he played 23 games during two seasons. His story serves as a poignant reminder of the struggles faced by unhoused individuals and the need for continued support and resources to address this pressing issue.