A 27-year-old man who used to work at a gun store in Calgary before the invasion. He has trouble sleeping, and is a bit paranoid...
Johnny, before the invasion, was normally a very affable person, if a bit untrusting of people at first. He's also not much of a risktaker, preferring to play it safe most of the time and thinking things through before he does them. He was diagnosed with Paranoid Personality Disorder-being paranoid and untrusting of other people with no rational reason-and moderate insomnia at an early age. However, the effects were weakened with various medicines, and Johnny went throughout life with a fairly normal personality. However, when the demons invaded, he basically just took his food, guns, ammo, gun modification tools, and got out and to somewhere safe as soon as he could. It turns out that, in him, stress aggravated the diseases, and this plus the lack of the medicine made him very paranoid and made it hard for him to sleep more than two hours at a time. It's less pronounced when he's calm, but when he gets even more panicked than usual, it could escalate into it being impossible for him to sleep and a full-blown case of paranoid schizophrenia-hallucinating that people are out to get him.
Johnny carries around a hiking backpack that he bought one day when on a trip, within which is 4 days' supply of canned food and water, a Browning Hi-Power Practical MK III semi-automatic pistol, an M-16 assault rifle, a riot model Mossberg 500 pump-action shotgun, and a case of magazines of ammo for all the guns, all took from the gun shop he used to work at.
Johnny has lived in Calgary all his life and knows the area quite well. His parents divorced when he was five. His dad got custody, while he visited his Mom every other weekend. He was diagnosed with his disorders at age 13, which is when he started receiving medicine for them. As a teenager, he got into airsoft and paintball, which led him into another hobby: tinkering with guns and target shooting. He got a Possession and Acquisition Licence as soon as he was eligible to, and upgraded to a Restricted one as soon as he had taken the required classes. He got a degree in gunsmithing and gun design and took a job at a large local gun shop, working his way up to assistant manager, which is how he was able to get to the Prohibited section of the gun store. He lived in an apartment, earning a decent wage and going out with his friends every once in a while. When the invasion came, he got as much gasoline as he could, stole a few guns and ammo for them, got a good supply of food, and took his car out to a more rural area to recuperate. After a while, he headed back into Calgary to restock, which is where his story with the resistance group begins...