Crime & Safety

Former FBI Agent to Be Sentenced for Manslaughter

The former agent could face up to 13 years in prison.

A former FBI agent that was convicted of motor vehicular manslaughter is set to be sentenced Friday.

Adrian Johnson will go before a judge on Jan. 4 at 1:30 p.m.

In October 2012, a jury found Johnson guilty of motor vehicular manslaughter; homicide by motor vehicle while intoxicated; and causing a life-threatening injury while impaired by alcohol, according to the Prince George's State's Attorney office.

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In 2011, Johnson was speeding in his car when he struck 18-year-old Lawrence Garner, Jr.'s car and killed him.

Johnson faces more than 13 years in prison. Prince George’s County Circuit Court Judge Michael Pearson will preside over the sentencing.

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