Iowa mother was murdered by cat-caller after he snubbed her random invite to 'come get high' and told him to 'f-k off'
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James Bernard Johnson, 43, was convicted of first-degree murder for fatally shooting Nikki Loffredo, a 42-year-old mother, after she rejected his catcall. Johnson approached Loffredo in his car, but upon her dismissal, he shot at her from the vehicle, claiming he only intended to intimidate. Despite his arguments, Loffredo succumbed to her injuries two days later. Johnson, under the influence of drugs, has a history of convictions and was arrested shortly after the incident. His conviction highlights the severe repercussions of impulsive violence in response to social rejection.
Johnson, feeling "disrespected" by Loffredo's rejection of his catcall, shot at her from his car, resulting in her death two days later.
Loffredo's family described her as a loving mother, illustrating the tragedy of her random murder during a quiet morning walk.
Read at New York Post
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