Marlo Johnson, the eighteen-year-old who shot a Pepco worker in Bloomingdale last winter and pleaded guilty in May to charges of aggravated assault, was sentenced to eight years in prison today, according to the AP. Johnson, who was 17 when the crime occurred, was part of a group of teenagers who were arguing with the 52-year-old victim, got into a shoving match, then returned to the scene and shot the Pepco worker. Despite being hit in the neck, the Pepco worker survived and testified against Johnson at the trial.