Oak Cliff murder this weekend reminds many of Teilor Johnson and the murder and burning of Quincy Wyatt.
Teilor Johnson is the daughter of Maxie Johnson, the Dallas ISD school board trustee, who has consistent issues hanging out with known felons.
Trustee Johnson spends significant time with Dominique Alexander. Alexander is the “CEO minister” of the Next Generation Action Network.
NGAN’s “CEO minister” Dominique Alexander is a convicted felon after charges of assault against a child. It is not obvious his relationship with the Dallas schools.
Alexander spent many hours with former Dallas Police Chief U. Reneé Hall.
However, the situation in East Oak Cliff is very similar to the story involving Maxie Johnson’s daughter, Teilor Johnson.
Oak Cliff Murder Details
Dallas Fire Rescue “found a small SUV engulfed in flames.”
The SUV was in a wooded area off the 4600 block of Burma Road before 8:00 PM.
Dallas Police officials state one person was inside the vehicle. The Dallas County Medical Examiner will determine cause of death.
Authorities are notifying next of kin prior to releasing the identity of the victim inside the SUV.
Meanwhile, Teilor Johnson is out on bail currently in what some call a sweetheart deal.
It is unclear why John Creuzot’s office declined to keep her in custody.
Likewise, in another situation, Johnson’s son died in August 2019. This information comes from multiple police and media reports at the time.
Christopher Whitfield Johnson graduated from South Oak Cliff High School in 2015. He was 21 years old when he died in east Oak Cliff.
Police found his body lying in the middle of the street in the 3600 block of Utah Avenue at about 1:30AM in August 2019. A chest wound killed the younger Johnson.
Christopher Johnson is said to have been shot after attempted robbery.