• Photo
Julian_Johnson_20130315214418_JPG

Julian Johnson arrested for murder at the Nite Owl Tavern in Springfield.  (Photo/SOFAST)

  • Clark County News
Red Cross prepares to aid in disaster
Red Cross prepares to aid in disaster

The disaster in Oklahoma has volunteers with the Red Cross …

State identifies new 70 mph speed zones
State identifies new 70 mph speed zones

The Ohio Department of Transportation has identified interstate…

Downed wires repaired; I-70 reopens
Downed wires repaired; I-70 reopens

 The forced closure resulted in traffic back-up that stretched …

Shots fired in the middle of a Springfield intersection
Shots fired in Springfield intersection

One witness told police it was just before 1 p.m. when two cars…

OVI checkpoint Friday night in Clark County
OVI checkpoint Friday in Clark County

Troopers say it will run from 8:30 pm until midnight along US …

Advertisement

Nite Owl Tavern murder suspect arrested

Updated: Friday, 15 Mar 2013, 9:46 PM EDT
Published : Friday, 15 Mar 2013, 9:46 PM EDT

SPRINGFIELD, Ohio (WDTN) - A homicide suspect was arrested early Friday morning.

The SOFAST Task Force arrested Julian Johnson at an apartment complex in Trotwood.

He is wanted for the shooting death of Ernest Edwards, 34.  Edwards was gunned down January 26 at the Nite Owl Tavern in Springfield.

Three other people were injured in the gunfire that police say followed an argument over a girl.

Task Force members found Johnson hiding in the bathroom of a Macduff Avenue apartment.  He was arrested without incident.

Dayton SOFAST is comprised of several police agencies and the United States Marshals Service.
 

  • Comments
With WDTN.com's new commenting system you don't need to register. You can login with an existing Facebook, Yahoo!, Google, or Twitter account and more.
 

blog comments powered by Disqus

Advertisement
  • Mugshot Gallery

Mugshot Gallery

The following people have recently been booked into Jail. They may not have been convicted of the crimes they are charged with and are innocent until proven guilty.

See gallery »

Advertisement

Advertisement