
A judge accepted a plea agreement Friday morning that will see the second teen involved in the Mountain Vista High School shooting plot incarcerated in a juvenile detention facility for five years.
guilty to a juvenile count of conspiracy to commit murder and an adult count of felony menacing.
She will serve five years in the Division of Youth Corrections on the conspiracy charge, and will not get credit for any time she has already served since her arrest.
On the menacing charge, the two sides agreed that Johnson will serve four years of probation upon her completion of her youth corrections sentence.
Though the conspiracy to commit murder charge is the same that Johnson’s accomplice in the plot, Brooke Higgins, to last year and was sentenced for in February, Johnson agreed to a longer sentence than Higgins, though Higgins’ sentence carries different parameters.
, but received credit for 409 days served. She was also assigned four years of probation and mental health treatment upon her release, as was Johnson.



