Shreveport man pleads guilty to sex crimes involving minors, receives 40-year sentence

A Shreveport man charged with sexual offenses involving children under the age of 13 pleaded guilty this week in Caddo District Court following the start of his jury trial.

Victrick Frazier Johnson, 36, entered guilty pleas to two counts of molestation of a juvenile under the age of 13 involving two minor victims. The offenses occurred over a period spanning from 2014 to 2019.

Jury selection and trial proceedings began Monday, March 30, 2026. On April 2, after testimony from multiple witnesses, including one of the victims and a treating psychiatrist, Johnson pleaded guilty to both counts.

District Judge John D. Mosley Jr. subsequently sentenced Johnson to two 40-year prison terms, to be served concurrently.

The case was prosecuted by Assistant District Attorneys Ron Christopher Stamps and Britney A. Green of the Caddo Parish District Attorney’s Special Victims Unit. Prosecutors continued forward with the case despite opposition from some adult family members of the victims.

Johnson was represented by defense attorney Casey Simpson.

Caddo Parish District Attorney James E. Stewart Sr. said the case highlights the importance of protecting children and holding offenders accountable, noting the courage of the victims in coming forward.

The Caddo Parish District Attorney’s Office stated it remains committed to prosecuting crimes of sexual violence and safeguarding children in the community.