Office of the DeKalb County District Attorney

Stone Mountain Judicial Circuit

Sherry Boston, District Attorney

LIFE IN PRISON FOR MAN CONVICTED IN UNPROVOKED MURDER OF FRIEND

August 25, 2021

Unarmed Victim Shot and Killed at Point Blank Range

Decatur, Ga.- DeKalb County District Attorney Sherry Boston announces a conviction by jury trial in the murder case against a Zebulon, Georgia man accused of shooting a friend, unprovoked, at point blank range. Jurors returned guilty verdicts last Friday afternoon against 32-year-old Truman Smith on charges of Felony Murder, Aggravated Assault and Possession of a Firearm During Commission of a Felony in connection with the shooting death of 50-year-old Johnnie Crawford.

The fatal incident occurred on September 15, 2016. Defendant Smith, his cousin, a friend, and the victim were hanging out and drinking in the parking lot of the friend’s apartment on Bent Tree Loop in Stone Mountain after work. The four friends had spent time together on multiple occasions, drinking and hanging out. On the evening of the incident, Smith pulled his gun out and pointed it at Crawford, unprovoked. Smith was the only man armed. Crawford had tears in his eyes, while all three men asked Smith what was going on and the cousin and friend tried to calm Smith down. Smith walked away, and after it seemed as if the situation had diffused and the men believed that Smith had put his gun away, they went back to drinking. Suddenly, Smith pulled his gun back out and shot Crawford in the face at point blank range.

The friend went into his apartment and called 9-1-1. Defendant Smith, who still had his gun at his side, told his cousin to take him away. The cousin dropped Smith off at his own vehicle, then returned to the location of the incident. 

On September 21, 2016, Defendant Smith was stopped in Texas County, Missouri, by Missouri State Highway Patrol for speeding. When the trooper ran Smith’s license, he confirmed that Smith had an active warrant in DeKalb County and placed him under arrest. A search of the vehicle turned up a pistol, a handgun, and ammunition. The handgun was later confirmed to be the weapon used to kill Crawford.

Following his conviction, Defendant Smith was sentenced to life in prison plus five years by DeKalb Superior Court Judge Stacey K. Hydrick.

The case was prosecuted by Senior Assistant District Attorney Ashley O’Neal, with assistance from Deputy Chief Assistant District Attorney Rod Wilkerson, DA Investigator Parks McIntosh, and Victim Advocate Maria Callava. Detective C. Tappan of the DeKalb Police Department led the initial investigation.