Saturday, December 1, 2012

Marine impersonator, online stalker found guilty

Man Guilty of Impersonating US Marine and Threatening Women Online
November 30, 2012

WASHINGTON (CBSDC) - A man was sentenced to over a year in prison in Alexandria Friday for impersonating as a U.S. Marine and threatening women he met online.

James M. Johnson of Roxboro, N.C., was sentenced to 15 months in prison, followed by three years of supervised release, for posing as a Marine and threatening 11 women he met through Internet dating websites.

Johnson, 29, pled guilty on July 30, to one count of cyber-stalking and one count of making interstate threats.

According to his plea agreement, he created an online dating profile posing as “Shawn Davis”, a U.S. Marine purportedly stationed at Quantico.

He used photographs of a uniformed Marine in his dating profile and created a false back-story on “Davis’s” family and military history.
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