Victrick Johnson pleads guilty to molestation of juveniles
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A Shreveport man charged with sexual offenses against minor victims under the age of 13 pleaded guilty following the start of his jury trial in Caddo District Court this week.
Victrick Frazier Johnson, 36, pleaded guilty to two counts of molestation of a juvenile under the age of thirteen involving two minor children, the offenses occurring between 2014 and 2019.
Jury selection and trial proceedings began Monday, March 30, 2026. On April 2, 2026, after testimony from several witnesses, including one of the minor victims and a treating psychiatrist, Johnson pleaded guilty to both counts.
Following the plea, District Judge John D. Mosley Jr. sentenced Johnson to two 40-year terms in prison, to be served concurrently.
Johnson was prosecuted by Assistant District Attorneys Ron Christopher Stamps and Britney A. Green of the Caddo Parish District Attorney’s Special Victims Unit. The DA's office proceeded with prosecution despite opposition from some adult family members of the victims, who attempted to minimize the abuse and discourage the victims from coming forward. Johnson was represented by Casey Simpson.
Caddo Parish District Attorney James E. Stewart Sr. stated, “This case underscores our unwavering commitment to protecting children and holding offenders accountable. The courage shown by the victims in coming forward and testifying is nothing short of extraordinary. Because of their strength, this defendant will be held responsible, and our community is safer.”
The Caddo Parish District Attorney’s Office remains committed to protecting children and aggressively prosecuting those who commit crimes of sexual violence.




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