Criminal Justice Matters: Alvin Johnson, 1903, Winn Parish, LA. Submitted by Greggory E. Davies, 120 Ted Price Lane, Winnfield, LA 71483*********************************************** Submitted to the LAGenWeb Archives* ********************************************** Copyright. All rights reserved. http://usgwarchives.net/copyright.htm http://usgwarchives.net/la/lafiles.htm ********************************************** ** From: Christmas Edition, 1903, Southern Sentinel Ball Through His Neck Alvin Johnson, Colored, Accidentally Shot Died From Wound Bullet Through Windpipe and Was Cut From Back of His Neck Monday evening late an accident occurred at the residence of Mr. M. M. Dickerson, near the High School building, which caused the death about twenty hours later of Alvin Johnson, a colored boy about 18 years of age. Johnson had been convicted of some petit offense before court and sentenced to a term in jail. He was taken out of jail by Mr. Dickerson and worked about the place. Monday evening he was building a fire in the fireplace and saw a pistol on the mantel. He picked the gun up, cocked the hammer, unbreached it and looked at it. Huron Dickerson, about 12 years of age, told him to leave the gun alone. He handed the gun to the boy, forgetting to let the hammer down, and told the boy to put it away somewhere. The boy took the gun by the stock and unthoughtedly touched the trigger. The bullet was a .38 caliber and struck the negro in the neck, going through his wind pipe and lodging under the skin at the back of the neck. The negro was scared out of his wits, as was also the boy who did the shooting. The negro ran down town and was attended by Dr. J. J. Peters, who extracted the bullet and sewed up the wound. The negro lived till Wednesday evening when he died.