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St. Louis Man Receives 15-Year Sentence in Plea Deal for Kingsway East Neighborhood Murder

On Friday, a St. Louis County man was handed a 15-year prison sentence after he admitted guilt in a Kingsway East neighborhood homicide from the previous year. John K. Wooten, 26, was convicted of second-degree murder and first-degree assault in connection to a double shooting that happened around 4 p.m. on June 20, 2023. As reported by theSt. Louis Circuit Court, the incident left one man dead and another injured on the 1900 block of Marcus Avenue.

In a plea deal, Wooten’s charge was reduced from first-degree murder, leading to the court’s acceptance of the agreement by St. Louis Circuit Judge Annette Llewellyn. Originally facing two counts of armed criminal action, those charges were dismissed as part of the negotiation. It was during this court session, that the victim, Terrell Johnson was remembered as a father of three and one among six siblings, with his mother stating in her heart-wrenching testimony, “His life mattered.” She also requested a sentence that would give Wooten the opportunity to ponder over his actions.

Jermaine Wooten, John Wooten’s counsel and cousin, spoke to his longstanding relationship with the accused, having known him all his life. Reflecting on the gravity of the situation, Jermaine noted that his client was aware of the disappointment he had brought upon his family. Echoing his lawyer’s sentiments, John Wooten extended an apology to Johnson’s family in his court address.

Amid the trial’s conclusion, and following the mother’s heartfelt words, there was a profound sense of loss that extended beyond the confines of the courtroom. John Wooten’s case, 2322-CR01511-01, encapsulates the enduring trauma of one family, while simultaneously throwing into sharp relief the penitence and acknowledgment of wrongdoing by another.

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