Man sentenced to 123 years for Bloomington murder

Bloomington police are still looking for a third suspect, James Moon, and anyone with information is encouraged to contact Bloomington police at (309) 820-8888. (Photo courtesy: WJBC/File)

By WMBD-TV

BLOOMINGTON – A man was sentenced to more than 100 years in prison on Monday for the death of Jaleel Johnson in Oct. 2020.

According to McLean County Circuit Court records, Malcolm J. Johnson, 31, was sentenced to serve 123 years in prison. That breaks down to 75 years for murder, 45 years for attempted murder and three years for obstructing justice.

With credit of about 3 1/3 years already served and whatever credit he could receive within the Department of Corrections, he could be released from prison in about 110 years. That’s barring a successful appeal.

In May, a jury found him guilty after a weeklong trial.

On Oct. 12, 2020, the McLean County Coroner pronounced Jaleel Johnson dead from a single gunshot wound to the head after a shooting near Iowa Street and Euclid Avenue in Bloomington.

Another man, Kevon Moon, 25 was also charged in connection with the shooting. Online court records show he is to be sentenced Aug. 1 after a jury trial was held in May. However, those records do not indicate what charges he was convicted of.

Both were charged with identical counts and both were tried at the same time, according to online court records.

Bloomington police are still looking for a third suspect, James Moon, and anyone with information is encouraged to contact Bloomington police at (309) 820-8888.

WMBD-TV can be reached at [email protected].

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