CHARLOTTE — A man who killed a 17-year-old graduate from Hopewell High School in 2019 pleaded guilty to murder, Channel 9 learned Wednesday.
Juan Zamora was arrested and charged in connection with the death of Alysha Johnson, who was killed in a shooting on Beatties Ford Road and LaSalle Street.
Family told Channel 9 that Johnson was getting ready to go into a career in nursing before she died.
The victim’s grandmother said Johnson was killed during a robbery.
Zamora was one of three people originally charged with murder in Johnson’s death. On Wednesday, he pleaded guilty to the crime. He’s set to be sentenced on Friday, and a plea agreement is calling for a maximum sentence of life in prison without parole.
One of the other suspects, Andy Garcia, pled guilty to attempted robbery with a dangerous weapon and conspiracy to commit robbery with a dangerous weapon. He also pled guilty to robbery with a dangerous weapon for an unrelated incident. He was sentenced to a maximum of 220 months in prison. A juvenile also pled guilty to the attempted robbery and conspiracy charges, according to court records.
Editor’s note: A previous version of this article stated that Zamora had been sentenced on Wednesday. We apologize for the error.
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