Prince George's County

10 years after Chillum killing, family pleads for answers

Hollis Johnson's family says it's never too late to come forward with information

NBC Universal, Inc. Ten years after a man was killed in Prince George’s County, News4’s Mauricio Casillas talks to the victim’s mother about the family’s hope for justice. 

Surveillance video from Oct. 27, 2014, shows the last moments of Hollis Johnson's life. He held a door at his Chillum, Maryland, condo complex open for the person who would ultimately end up shooting and killing him.

Ten years later, the motive is still unclear. Police believe the two men didn't even know each other. The suspect drove off in a light-colored sedan and has never been caught.

Johnson's family continues to grieve the tragedy. He was only 36 and had so much life in front of him.

Johnson's mother remembers him fondly. She said he had a big heart, was selfless and loved to help others. He was passionate about basketball and loved to make people laugh.

The Johnsons continue to share their story because they want justice to be served.

"This person, we don't know how they grew up, their lifestyle, we don't know any of that,” Pauline Johnson, the victim's mother, said. “And so I would hope that there was a seed planted, and it's a plea right now from me to them that they can come forward and say what they've done so that we can close this book, close this chapter in our lives."

Though it's been 10 years, the hope is someone out there may have some information that could lead to a break in the case. Johnson's family says it's never too late to speak out.

Anyone who knows anything is asked to contact Prince George's County police.

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