Bounty Hunters Charged With Murder in Mistaken Identity Slaying... http://ift.tt/2py7zBX Stephanie Ingersoll , USA TODAY NETWORK – TENNESSEE Published 10:02 a.m. CT May 3, 2017 | Updated 56 minutes ago CLOSE Jalen Johnson was shot Sunday, April 23, during a confrontation with bail bondsmen. Erica Brechtelsbauer/USA TODAY NETWORK-Tennessee Antwon Keesee(Photo: MCSO) Seven men — all bounty hunters or bail bondsmen — were charged with first-degree murder in the slaying of Jalen Johnson, who was killed while being pursued in a case of mistaken identity. "After an exhaustive investigation, numerous man hours expended interviewing individuals, processing crime scenes, and sorting through statements and evidence, the information was presented to the grand jury for consideration," said Clarksville Police spokesman Jim Knoll. A grand jury that met Monday and Tuesday returned multiple indictments against the bounty hunters and found no crimes were committed by Johnson or the three men in the car with him. The confrontation began in the parking lot of a Walmart Neighborhood Market on Whitfield Road early on the morning of April 23. It led to a car chase that ende
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