Los Angeles County detectives are investigating whether the death of former NFL player Kevin Johnson, who was found dead on January 21 at a homeless encampment in Willowbrook, is linked to three other killings of unhoused people in the same area over the past four months.
Johnson, a 55-year-old native Angeleno, played for the Philadelphia Eagles and Oakland Raiders in the 1990s. The Los Angeles County Medical Examiner ruled his death due to blunt head trauma and stab wounds. He was not just another victim of homelessness but also an athlete who had struggled with addiction and mental health issues throughout his life.
The LAPD confirmed that between October 2025 and January 2026, four homicides occurred in the same area and are currently under investigation by the Homicide Bureau. The victims were all unhoused individuals living in encampments nearby. While investigators have not yet determined if these cases are related to Johnson's death, they are working diligently to uncover any potential connections.
The latest killing that has prompted an investigation was a man who was found dead near the flood control channel in the same area last week. Detectives were called to the scene once again and are now working to piece together the evidence and find out if it is linked to Johnson's death or part of the larger pattern of violence.
Johnson's son, Branden, expressed his desire for swift justice during an emotional interview with CBS LA. He described his father as more than just a professional athlete but also someone who had struggled with addiction and mental health issues throughout his life.
Anyone with further information on these cases is urged to come forward and contact the Homicide Bureau at (323) 890-5500.
Johnson, a 55-year-old native Angeleno, played for the Philadelphia Eagles and Oakland Raiders in the 1990s. The Los Angeles County Medical Examiner ruled his death due to blunt head trauma and stab wounds. He was not just another victim of homelessness but also an athlete who had struggled with addiction and mental health issues throughout his life.
The LAPD confirmed that between October 2025 and January 2026, four homicides occurred in the same area and are currently under investigation by the Homicide Bureau. The victims were all unhoused individuals living in encampments nearby. While investigators have not yet determined if these cases are related to Johnson's death, they are working diligently to uncover any potential connections.
The latest killing that has prompted an investigation was a man who was found dead near the flood control channel in the same area last week. Detectives were called to the scene once again and are now working to piece together the evidence and find out if it is linked to Johnson's death or part of the larger pattern of violence.
Johnson's son, Branden, expressed his desire for swift justice during an emotional interview with CBS LA. He described his father as more than just a professional athlete but also someone who had struggled with addiction and mental health issues throughout his life.
Anyone with further information on these cases is urged to come forward and contact the Homicide Bureau at (323) 890-5500.