By Kim Minugh
kminugh@sacbee.com
The Sacramento County District Attorney's office will not prosecute the man who fatally shot another after a confrontation at the Canterbury Inn earlier this year, according to authorities.
However, prosecutors have charged the shooter - 38-year-old Jason Calvin Walker - with two felony counts of illegally possessing assault weapons, according to the DA's office and court records.
The charges stemmed from a Jan. 5 shooting at the Canterbury Inn in North Sacramento. Police responded and found 29-year-old Christopher Maurice Johnston dead. Detectives determined Johnson had gotten drunk and began fighting with a friend when a man - later identified as Walker - came out of his room to break up the fight. Later, Johnson was shot as he broke into Walker's room.
Police did not arrest Walker and referred the case to the District Attorney's Office. Prosecutors declined to pursue charges related to the homicide because they didn't believe they could prove any charges beyond a reasonable doubt, said spokeswoman Shelly Orio.
However, during a search related to the investigation, authorities found two illegal assault weapons in Walker's hotel room, Orio said. The DA's criminal complaint against Walker identified them as an ArmaLite AR-10 rifle and a Colt .223 rifle.
Walker is scheduled to next appear in court on those charges April 6.
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