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Former FBI Agent Indicted in Fatal Crash
By | August 19, 2011 12:38 pm

Former FBI agent Adrian Johnson has been indicted by a Prince George’s County, Md. grand jury on nine counts, including vehicular manslaughter and driving under the influence, for a February head-on collision that killed 18-year-old Lawrence Garner Jr., The Washington Examiner reported.

At the time of the incident Johnson had recently transferred to the Newark, N.J. field office after six years with the agency and was set to begin a protection assignment for either FBI Director Robert Mueller or Attorney General Eric Holder. He was suspended and then dismissed shortly after the crash.

Johnson, who was off-duty and in his own vehicle when he drove into oncoming traffic and collided with Garner, was allegedly speeding and registered a blood-alcohol level of over three times the .08 legal limit, according to the county State’s Attorney’s Office.

Garner was pronounced dead at after being taken to a local hospital.  His passenger, Robert Mitchell II, 19, sustained critical injuries, but recovered.

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