The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

Man who killed friend in Mcdonough gets life term

Defendant was felon who illegally bought gun used in shooting.

- By Henri Hollis henri.hollis@ajc.com

A man accused of murdering his best friend near their Mcdonough neighborho­od’s pool in 2020 was convicted on multiple counts and sentenced to life in prison without parole, authoritie­s said.

Princeton Mitchell-johnson, 27, was found guilty by a Henry County jury Tuesday of two counts of felony murder, among other charges, Assistant District Attorney Megan Matteucci said. Mitchell-johnson, a felon who was on probation and illegally purchased his gun, shot and killed 24-year-old Voiese Pinn on Jan. 29, 2020.

That night, Mitchell-johnson made a FaceTime call to Pinn, and the two met at a pavilion near the pool in the Pembroke Park subdivisio­n where both men lived, according to Matteucci. Sometime after they met up, Mitchell-johnson pulled out a .38-caliber revolver and shot Pinn three times, hitting him twice in the head.

An autopsy revealed that any one of the three shots would have been fatal, Matteucci said.

Mitchell-johnson left Pinn’s body by the pool, and it wasn’t discovered until the following afternoon, when a neighbor walking a dog noticed it. In the course of investigat­ing the shooting, police executed a search warrant at Mitchell-johnson’s house and found the revolver in his bedroom. Forensics experts matched the slugs found in Pinn’s body and at the scene to the gun.

Mitchell-johnson was arrested nearly a month after Pinn’s death.

Matteucci did not say what motivated Mitchell-johnson to kill Pinn or how prosecutor­s determined the two men were close friends.

Prior to the shooting, Mitchell-johnson had spent about a year and a half in state prison on a felony aggravated assault conviction, The Atlanta Journal-constituti­on previously reported. In addition to murder, he was found guilty of aggravated assault, possession of a firearm by a convicted felon and possession of a firearm during the commission of a felony.

Mitchell-johnson’s full sentence includes life in prison without parole plus 15 years to serve, Matteucci said.

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