UPDATE @ 3:53 p.m. (Nov. 24)
Keith L. Johnson, 46, of Ferndale, Mich., was sentenced Tuesday to 22 years in prison for breaking into a Huber Heights home in August and shooting a resident.
On Aug. 2, 2015, Johnson broke into a home on Blackshear Drive in Huber Heights. The home was where the mother of his children lived, according to the Montgomery County Prosecutor’s Office.
Johnson held the woman at gunpoint, and after the woman’s brother arrived, he was shot twice by Johnson.
After a struggle with the gun, Johnson was also shot before he fled the residence.
Johnson was indicted in late August, and later found guilty in November on charges of aggravated burglary, felonious assault and kidnapping.
“This defendant came to Huber Heights from his home in Michigan and shot a man who was trying to protect his sister,” said Prosecutor Mat Heck in a release. “He certainly deserves to serve a lengthy prison sentence.”
UPDATE @ 3 p.m. (Aug. 3)
Huber Heights police have identified the suspect in Sunday’s shooting as one of the men who was wounded.
Police said Keith Johnson Sr., 44, of Michigan, remained in a hospital. Police said he will be taken to jail once he is released from the hospital.
Police responded to the 7900 block of Blackshear Drive on a shots fired report and found a victim suffering from a gunshot wound. Police said Johnson fled and arrived at Dayton Fire Station 12. He had been shot also.
The conditions of both individuals are not known.
FIRST REPORT (Aug. 2)
Police are working to learn exactly what happened this afternoon in a double shooting that happened at a home in the 7900 block of Blackshear Drive.
Officers and emergency crews responded shortly after 2 p.m. and found a man with gunshot wounds at the Blackshear home. He was taken to the hospital.
Another male suffering from a gunshot wound showed up at the Dayton Fire Station on Stanley Avenue and he was taken to the hospital. Their identities and conditions were not released.
Police said it’s not clear who shot whom, and investigators were trying to put together the pieces and understand what happened in the hours after the incident.




