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Suspect arraigned in New London murder case

- K.florin@theday.com

cording to police. Following Johnson’s arrest in Massachuse­tts, New London police Chief Peter Reichard said he was trying to notify the victim’s father in Florida. Capt. Brian Wright later confirmed in an email that the family has been notified of the arrest.

Police announced the day after the shooting that they wanted to speak with Johnson about the case. He did not respond to their attempts to talk to him, and in May they obtained a warrant for his arrest.

On July 31, police in Halifax, Mass., said they stopped Johnson and took him into custody after a brief foot chase after he was observed riding a bicycle through a neighborho­od. They said he was wearing clothing and rubber gloves similar to those seen in a surveillan­ce video at a home of one of the burglary victims.

Johnson still faces the burglary charges in Massachuse­tts but waived extraditio­n to Connecticu­t to answer first to the murder charge. He was transferre­d to the custody of New London police on Tuesday.

Bail Commission­er Timothy Gilman said Johnson had lived in Mashantuck­et with his family and had a pending charge of breach of peace stemming from a domestic incident in October 2017. He also is charged with failure to appear in court on that charge.

Attorney Michael Miller from the public defender’s office stood with Johnson for the arraignmen­t and said an investigat­or from his office met with Johnson and reminded him not to speak with anyone about his case.

His family members shouted, “We love you, Jamir!” as he was led back into the lockup area. They told a reporter outside the courthouse that they think Johnson is innocent. His mother said she would be attempting to hire a private attorney to represent him.

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