Reserve man sentenced to 30 years in death of bridge worker
Published 5:28 pm Wednesday, May 25, 2022
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HAHNVILLE — Hunter Johnson, 23, was sentenced to 30 years with the Louisiana Department of Corrections for the crime of vehicular homicide. The sentence is a split sentence with 18 years in custody and 12 years of supervision upon release.
In addition, he received a sentence of five years with the Louisiana Department of Corrections for the crime of obstruction of justice. The sentences, which are the result of a plea agreement between the State of Louisiana and the defendant, were ordered to run concurrently to one another. Johnson was remanded to the custody of the Louisiana Department of Corrections immediately following sentencing. He pled guilty to both charges on February 9, 2022.
Johnson was arrested on March 12, 2021 following an arduous and thorough investigation by the Louisiana State Police into the circumstances surrounding the death of Brady Ortego. Mr. Ortego was killed when he was struck in the early morning hours of January 14, 2021 by a vehicle driven by Hunter Johnson. Mr. Ortego was performing overnight work on 1-310 in St. Charles Parish at the time of his death.
Prior to the sentencing, Judge Timothy S. Marcel heard victim impact statements from Mr. Ortego’s mother, wife, step-daughter and sister, who each shared their memories of the victim.
“I would first like to express my appreciation to the family of Brady Ortego for their patience and determination in seeing this case through to its just conclusion,” said District Attorney Joel T. Chaisson, Il “This case presented investigatory challenges that required Trooper Lawrence Williams of the Louisiana State Police to utilize many different technological tools prior to seeking a warrant for the arrest of Hunter Johnson. The sentence imposed today is the culmination of the exemplary efforts of Trooper Williams, who worked tirelessly to ensure that his investigation was complete so that the right man was apprehended and held accountable, and the meticulous prosecution of the case by Assistant District Attorneys, Mark F. Lopez and J. William Starr. Nothing can bring Brady Ortego back, but I hope that this sentence can give his family the closure and justice that they deserve.”