‘Fired Into the Air’: Gun-Toting Milwaukee Woman Accused of Hunting Down and Shooting Teen In Broad Daylight for Attempted Car Theft

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In a case of vigilante justice gone wrong, a 22-year-old Milwaukee woman is accused of gunning down a teenage boy she suspected of breaking into her sister’s car. Zaraiah A. Johnson was charged with first-degree reckless homicide and use of a dangerous weapon in the killing of Alijah S. Golden-Richmond, 14, according to a criminal complaint obtained by Atlanta Black Star. She is being held on a bail amount of $150,000 and faces up to 60 years behind bars if found guilty. The tragedy unfolded just after 3 p.m. on Aug. 15 in the 1400 block of North 39th Street, say Milwaukee police. The complaint revealed that Johnson’s sister first alerted her to a group of people breaking into their Hyundai parked in front of their home. Johnson observed four people “near the vehicle,” and when she went outside, the group scattered. She then allegedly grabbed her mother’s handgun — and that’s when things quickly went off the rails. Johnson’s mother, Shontay, believed her daughter had already fired on the boys at this point, and that is why they ran away, stated the complaint. Both mother and daughter hopped into the car to track down the culprits, and they soon...

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