ATLANTA — The Rockdale County soil and water supervisor died on October 8 after collapsing following his testimony at a public meeting about the BioLab chemical plume.
Earlier in the day, Kenny Johnson, 62, spoke during the meeting at Coverdell Legislative Office Building, across from the Georgia Capitol. He later collapsed and was sent to the hospital.
According to the Fulton County Medical Examiner's Office, Johnson died at Grady Memorial Hospital. The ME said that due to the circumstances of the incident, the Georgia Bureau of Investigation has agreed to accept the case.
A cause of death is still pending, as an autopsy needs to be completed.
According to his LinkedIn, Johnson has been the Georgia State Representative of Rockdale Soil and Water Conservation—District Supervisor since January 2019. It also mentioned that he graduated from Jackson State University with a Bachelor of Applied Science, Quality Control and Safety Technologies/Technicians.
Rep. Hank Johnson wrote on X that he was "deeply saddened" to hear about Johnson's passing. See his full post below:
On Sunday, Oct. 13, Johnson's wife posted a video to YouTube, urging patience regarding questions surrounding his death.
"The weight of my husband's passing has me grappling with grief that is profound," she stated tearfully. "When the moment is right, we'll share more."
11Alive is working to learn more and will provide an update once we receive it.
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