Security Guard Sentenced To Prison For Killing Grandmother In Bronzeville Shooting

A security guard was sentenced for firing more than 20 bullets down a busy street and killing an innocent person.

Bobbye Johnson, 55, was shot in February 2022 as she was leaving a Chase Bank location on 35th and Martin Luther King Drive.

According to Chicago police, Victor Brown, 34, who was working informally as a security guard at a liquor store in the 200 block of East 35th Street on Tuesday afternoon, got into a verbal dispute with another man.

The disagreement resulted in a shooting.

Johnson was almost a quarter of a mile away when a stray bullet hit her.

According to witnesses, Brown obtained the gun from another security guard with a concealed carry certificate and fired “wildly” at Renegade about 20 times from his knees.

Brown, a convicted criminal, was charged with first-degree murder and unlawful possession of a handgun.

In May 2025, he was found guilty of second-degree murder, aggravated discharge of a firearm, and felon possession of a handgun.

In July 2025, over three years after the fatal shooting, he was sentenced to 18 years in prison with a 50% reduced sentence.

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