James Bernard Johnson, 43, claimed the sufferer advised him to “f–k off” after he requested her to “come get excessive” with him, telling the jury he “felt disrespected” by her response after which “fired a handgun 4 occasions.”
An Iowa man might spend the remainder of his life behind bars after he was discovered responsible of murdering a random lady on the road who did not need to get excessive with him.
In keeping with a assertion shared by the Polk County Lawyer’s Workplace, on Wednesday, a Polk County jury convicted James Bernard Johnson, 43, of first-degree homicide for the deadly capturing of Nikki Loffredo, 42, in July 2024 in Des Moines following a weeklong trial.

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Round 4 a.m. on July 27, 2024, Bernard mentioned he noticed Loffredo strolling on the road, and once more at an intersection, determined to method her, per the lawyer’s workplace.
“From his GMC Yukon, he yelled at her to ‘come get excessive’ with him, and in response to him, she responded, ‘Who’re you? By no means thoughts, f–k off,'” the discharge mentioned.
Johnson mentioned, in response to the lawyer’s workplace, that he “felt disrespected” by Loffredo’s response and “admitted he fired a handgun 4 occasions from his Tahoe.” On the stand, Johnson claimed he “fired on the floor to frighten her” and “denied that he meant to kill her.” After the capturing, he “sped off within the automobile,” in response to the lawyer’s workplace.
“There was no earlier connection between the sufferer and defendant,” the discharge said.
Loffredo died two days in a while July 29, succumbing to her accidents. She was reportedly strolling dwelling after shopping for some meals on the time of the capturing, in response to the Des Moines Register. Surveillance footage and movies from doorbell cameras that confirmed the capturing had been offered through the trial, per the outlet.
Johnson was arrested on August 2. In keeping with the lawyer’s workplace, proof revealed Johnson texted his girlfriend on the time that he had “‘popped’ somebody just lately.”

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Johnson — who had previous drug convictions — admitted he had “consumed cocaine and marijuana.”
Prosecutor Levi Grove mentioned in his opening assertion, per the Des Moines Register, that Johnson — who was not permitted to have a gun resulting from previous felonies — “was trolling the neighborhood in search of a cause to make use of that gun.”
The outlet reported that Johnson expressed his guilt through the trial — after confessing that he lied and tried to “bulls–t” police interviews.
“I by no means needed to be liable for one thing like that,” he mentioned, per the Des Moines Register. “I really feel unhealthy, I really feel horrible. I didn’t imply to harm her, I definitely didn’t imply to kill her.”
After being convicted by the jury, Johnson faces life in jail for Loffredo’s homicide. His sentencing is about for June 20.

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