http://www.azfamily.com/story/33864...for-attempted-homicide-following-work-dispute
You went to jail on serious charges while your coworkers went to work as usual. Who won, you dumb bitch?
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On Saturday, December 3, at approximately 6:30 a.m., Prescott police officers responded to the Wal-Mart store located at 3050 Highway 69 in Prescott, after the manager of the store called 911 to report a disorderly woman in the parking lot with a rifle.
Responding officers located the woman, 24-year-old Ebonice Johnson of Prescott, near the back of the store. Police were able to take her into custody without injury to anyone.
A .22 rifle was located near her and police say that Williams did express her intentions to use it. The investigation revealed that Johnson, who was an employee at the store, had been involved in a verbal altercation with several co-workers during their shift earlier that morning.
Police say Johnson had addressed the issue with her manager and was unhappy with how the situation had been handled.
Johnson reportedly became angry and broke a cash register before leaving the store.
Johnson admitted to police that she went to her home to retrieve a .22 caliber rifle, and ammo, along with a knife and a torch. According to police, Johnson used her computer to write a note indicating "her intentions to kill her co-workers and die by forcing responding officers to shoot her." She texted family members to relay her intentions and drove back to the store.
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Johnson was unable to load the weapon and walked to the east side of the building to continue trying to load the weapon according to police. When she was unsuccessful getting the weapon to function, police say she intended to use a knife to carry out her plan. However, she dropped the knife and was unable to locate it in the dark.
Ultimately, police say Johnson decided to use the torch she had brought with her to light the store on fire. A small pile of burnt items was located on the east side of the building. However, the fire had extinguished itself before the officers arrived.
Detectives served a search warrant at Johnson’s home and located evidence related to her alleged intentions and plans to harm her co-workers.
At this point, police say it appears Johnson was motivated by her dissatisfaction at work and the investigation is not revealing any other cause for her extreme behavior.
Johnson was booked into the Yavapai County Jail on charges including four counts of attempted homicide (pre-meditated), arson of an occupied structure, and weapons misconduct. All are felony charges.
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You went to jail on serious charges while your coworkers went to work as usual. Who won, you dumb bitch?