Man sentenced to 30 years for arson that led to death of SAFD firefighter Scott Deem in 2017

Authorities said Emond Johnson confessed to setting the fire in 2017 to get out from the lease agreement. Firefighter Scott Deem died in the blaze.

SAN ANTONIO — Six years after a firefighter was killed in a blaze at a San Antonio gym, the gym’s owner who was charged with arson and murder has been sentenced to 30 years in prison.

The Bexar County District Attorney’s Office said Emond Johnson, 45, pled no contest to charges of felony murder and arson resulting in bodily injury or death. Firefighter Scott Deem died in the fire, which also caused severe injuries to Brad Phipps and Robert Vasquez. Johnson has no right to appeal, according to the DA’s office. 

Bexar County Criminal District Attorney Joe Gonzales said Johnson confessed to setting the fire to his fitness gym, The Spartan Box, to get out of his lease at the Ingram Shopping Center. 

“Emond Johnson intentionally started a fire in his business. Today, justice is served as the Bexar County community holds him accountable,” Gonzales said. “Today, we remember firefighter Scott Deem, who lost his life, and honor the bravery of firefighters Brad Phipps and Robert Vasquez, who were severely injured. Our thoughts are with the affected families as we seek to honor the sacrifices of these courageous firefighters.”

Just days after Deem was killed, around 150 firefighters from across Texas arrived in San Antonio to pay tribute. A memorial has since been created outside the west-side fire station where he was assigned. 

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