Jury convicts man of attempted murder for injuring child in San Leandro shooting
Briefly

Adam Abraham Johnson, 34, was convicted on multiple charges, including attempted murder and firearm possession, after shooting into a residence in San Leandro. The incident occurred when he tracked his stolen vehicle to a home, where he fired his gun at a man and the house. A 4-year-old boy was hit by gunfire and hospitalized. Prosecutors stated Johnson's prior felony convictions would lead to a possible sentence of nearly 40 years. The incident raises concerns about gun violence and the consequences of illegal firearm possession.
A 34-year-old man, Adam Abraham Johnson, was convicted for firing a gun into a San Leandro home, injuring a 4-year-old boy.
His conviction includes two counts of attempted murder and multiple firearm-related charges, and he faces nearly 40 years in prison.
District Attorney Ursula Jones Dickson emphasized that Johnson, a convicted felon, should never have possessed a gun, reflecting on the gravity of his actions.
Johnson's shooting primarily targeted a suspected car thief but instead endangered an innocent child, highlighting serious concerns about gun violence.
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