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In the previous attack, on Oct. 22, 2009, the weapon was a box cutter, not a gun, police said, and the outcome less dire.

Belete Mekuria, 53, a cab driver from Florissant, said in an interview Wednesday that he picked up Johnson at Lambert-St. Louis International Airport that afternoon for a ride to the South County Center mall. Mekuria said he was uncomfortable with Johnson, who smelled of alcohol, and he asked for $60 up front.

Johnson gave him three $20 bills, Mekuria said, and a few minutes later reached into a shoe and pulled out a box cutter. Mekuria said he had been expecting trouble, and caught Johnson’s hand, ultimately pinning him down as the vehicle hit a median barrier on Interstate 70.

“He said, ‘Let me go, let me go,’ ” Mekuria recalled. “I said, ‘Hold on, tell me why you tried to kill me.’ And he said, ‘I screwed up my life. I don’t have a future. I don’t care for myself and I don’t care for others.’ ”

Mekuria said damage to his taxi and medical bills cost him a few thousand dollars.

Johnson was charged then in St. Louis County with first-degree assault and armed criminal action, but pleaded guilty in 2011 to reduced charges of unlawful use of a weapon and second-degree assault. Court records reflect that he has a mental health condition. Judge Tom DePriest sentenced him to five years on probation, with terms requiring him to take his medication and have no contact with the victim.

Mekuria said he got “no satisfaction” from the outcome.

In February 2011, Florissant police arrested Johnson for unlawful use of a weapon. But he was never charged with the crime, so officials there would not discuss the details of the case.

DePriest declared Johnson a probation violator and issued an arrest warrant in May, after Johnson was arrested for allegedly using a brick to smash the window of a St. Louis police car. He kicked two officers who tried to arrest him, according to court documents.

A warrant was issued in June for his arrest on assault and trespassing charges in the police car case, and served on him at St. Louis University Hospital after Tuesday’s shooting.

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