Man convicted for high-speed crash on I-75 that killed his best friend

A man was convicted and sentenced for a high-speed crash that killed his best friend.

Louis Johns was convicted of multiple charges on Nov. 25, including homicide by vehicle second degree, by a Clayton County jury for a fatal crash in 2019.

Clayton Judicial Circuit District Attorney Tasha M. Mosley said the jury found Johns guilty of homicide by vehicle second degree, three counts of serious injury by vehicle and reckless driving after he drove at 91 mph in a 65 mph zone, resulting in the death of his best friend Darius Scott and serious injuries to others…

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