Eric Jamal Johnson has admitted to what police suspected since his arrest — he was the lone shooter in the death of 20-year-old Sara Mutschlechner. In an interview with Denton investigators in advance of his extradition from Arizona back to Texas, Johnson admitted to firing a weapon during the New Year’s Day shooting on Elm Street, according to a news release issued Friday by Denton police. As the investigation continues, several items of evidence have been recovered, including a handgun police believe is the murder weapon Johnson wielded, the release said...
Johnson, who has been cooperating with police investigators, asked that his sympathies be conveyed to Mutschlechner’s family, the release said...
“He has been cleared for extradition and we are working with the Denton County Sheriff’s Office to transport Eric back to Denton,” Kizer said in the release. “It is unknown how long this will take. However, we have 10 days to complete the process.”...
The Marines cut ties with the corporal as of Wednesday, according to Justin Smith, a spokesman for the Marine Air Ground Task Force Training Command. “Johnson was administratively separated from the Marine Corps under other than honorable conditions based upon the commission of a serious offense,” Smith said in a news release Friday.