Former NFL running back LeShon Johnson has been charged after 190 pit bulls were seized, the largest number ever taken from a ...
An Oklahoma man is facing federal charges after officials seized 190 dogs from an animal fighting venture, according to court ...
He is accused of possessing 190 pit bull-type dogs for use in an animal fighting venture and for selling, transporting, and ...
Ex-Giants running back LeShon Johnson is facing federal charges after authorities allege he ran a massive dog-fighting operation that led to what the U.S. Department of Justice believes was the ...
Leshon Johnson of Broken Arrow reportedly possessed 190 "pit bull-type dogs," the most ever seized from a single person in a ...
Former NFL player LeShon Eugene Johnson is facing charges related to dog fighting for a second time. Johnson was previously charged in 2004 in one of the largest dog fighting busts in Oklahoma.
LeShon Johnson, a former running back with the NFL’s Green Bay Packers, Arizona Cardinals and New York Giants, has been indicted and accused of breeding fighting dogs in Oklahoma. Mr. Johnson ...
Federal prosecutors have charged a Broken Arrow man and former NFL running back with operating a large-scale dog-fighting ring in Broken Arrow and Haskell, seizing nearly 200 dogs in what the FBI ...
A former NFL running back has been arrested in a massive dog fighting bust that the Department of Justice has called the largest in its history. According to a report from The Independent ...
OKLAHOMA (WBAY) - A former NFL player who once played for the Packers is accused of a large dog fighting operation. Leshon Eugene Johnson, of Broken Arrow, Oklahoma, made his initial appearance in ...
Former NFL running back LeShon Eugene Johnson has been indicted on 21 charges in a massive federal dog fighting bust that led to the recovery of 190 pit bulls, according to the Justice Department.
The 21-count federal indictment accusing Johnson of possessing “190 pit bull type-dogs for use in an animal fighting venture” is, per the Department of Justice press release, “believed to be the ...