Edward William Johnston, a 50-year-old Irish man, was shot dead by police after a three-hour standoff.
According to sources informing Times of Malta, his final words, captured on bodycam footage, were: “Are you ready? Because I am.” Johnston had pointed a replica gun at police, leading them to believe he was about to fire.
Police shot him three times, as they believed his gesture and words indicated an imminent threat, especially after they were informed he had just killed his ex-partner, Nicolette Ghirxi, who was found stabbed to death.
Johnston’s actions and movements on the night of the incident suggest he may have been seeking “suicide by cop.”
Times of Malta revealed that earlier he had threatened a bartender with the same replica gun, demanding a beer. Police first encountered Johnston at the Hilton Hotel, where he jumped into the sea and held the gun to his head.
Despite hours of negotiations, Johnston refused to surrender, ultimately provoking the police to shoot by pointing the gun at them.
Johnston had a history of confrontations with the police, including a previous incident in Glasgow involving a bomb threat. His ex-partner had reported him to the police multiple times for harassment, but she did not initially believe her life was in danger.
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Source: Times of Malta