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First, he allegedly threatened over the phone to firebomb the home where his former teenage girlfriend was living.It was July 20 when Riley Johnson drove to the Princess Margaret Boulevard home in a black Nissan Altima.
“ explained to the dispatcher that she was not home and was babysitting her infant son and something was going on with ex at her house,” Skinner said in his information to obtain a warrant filed at Dartmouth provincial court. “She saw Johnson take the shotgun and attempt to conceal it by tucking it into his waistband and hide it under clothing; she had seen the shotgun before when Johnson had threatened her by pointing it at her head.”“She said Johnson typically carries brass knuckles and a machete on him. Officers were made aware that grounds existed to arrest Johnson for the threats and weapons offences,” Skinner said.'Became hostile'“Johnson stated he was going to see her that night and stay with her.
They were “repeatedly circling, parking out front, flipping the house off and honking the horn,” Skinner said. “Michelle advised she has not seen Johnson or heard from him and he just comes and goes as he pleases lately. Michelle advised that she would request he contact police if she speaks with him but doesn’t believe he will.”
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