John Nick Marvin Jr. was convicted and sentenced to 198 years in prison for murdering Hoonah Police Sargent Tony Wallace and Officer Matthew Tokuoka. They were gunned down as they socialized with family members on Front Street in Hoonah on August 28, 2010.
"John Marvin"
United in tragedy, divided in court
“There will always be hard feelings for what she’s done to me,” said Debbie Greene, mother of a slain Hoonah police officer.
Jury deliberations in Hoonah civil case continue
Convicted murderer John N. Marvin Jr. declined to answer any questions as the last witness in the civil trial.
Jury deliberating Hoonah wrongful death case
Haley Tokuoka-Yearout alleges that John N. Marvin Jr. was provoked into killing Matthew Tokuoka and Tony Wallace.
Hoonah defense present their own police practices expert
A former FBI agent and instructor was called to refute a plaintiff’s witness in the Hoonah police shooting civil case.
Hoonah defendants recap earlier assault on officers
John Marvin allegedly attacked Tony Wallace and Matthew Tokuoka one year before fatal shooting.




