Harris County grand jury declines to indict deputy in deadly shooting of Joshua Johnson Rose-Ann Aragon, Reporter Updated: Tags: Joshua Johnson HOUSTON – A Harris County grand jury on Friday declined to indict a sheriff’s deputy in connection with the 2020 fatal shooting of Joshua Johnson. District Attorney Kim Ogg said all evidence was presented to a grand jury from both parties and gave them the opportunity to come forward and testify. Ogg said the jury handed down a “no-bill,” declining to charge anyone with a crime. “Every bit of evidence was presented to grand jurors for their consideration,” she said. “We left no stone unturned. A grand jury is the civilian review board of the justice system and they have the power of subpoena to review everything.”