Criminal history of suspect in killing of Wisconsin deputy.

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The suspect accused of shooting and killing St. Croix County Deputy Kaitie Leising had a lengthy criminal history, including prior convictions for aggravated assault and DWI. Jeremiah Johnson was on supervised release from the Minnesota Department of Corrections for a 2015 felony conviction when he allegedly shot Leising. Johnson was later found dead with a handgun nearby. Leising's funeral is scheduled for noon on Friday at Hudson High School.
Topics:nation#crime#criminal-history#deputy#minnesota-department-of-corrections#shooting#st-croix-county
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