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Johnny's criminal record shows rigorous activity between [[1991]] and [[1994]], when Johnny would have been between 17 and 20. He was put in prison soon after, and had a parole violation in [[2000]], meaning he did up to six years. (However this is unlikely as he was in [[Los Santos in GTA IV Era|Los Santos]] in [[2004]]). Klebitz tells a friend of Thomas Stubbs that he has not had a job since he was released from prison. One of the patches on Johnny's jacket reads 'I Rode Mine Los Santos 2004’. Among his many scars, it has also been implied that he is blind in one eye, when talking to [[Clay Simons]], he says "Oh. I should use my good eye." Also, during a conversation with Billy Grey early on in The Lost and Damned, Johnny states that he weighs 230 lbs.
Johnny's criminal record shows rigorous activity between [[1991]] and [[1994]], when Johnny would have been between 17 and 20. He was put in prison soon after, and had a parole violation in [[2000]], meaning he did up to six years. (However this is unlikely as he was in [[Los Santos in GTA IV Era|Los Santos]] in [[2004]]). Klebitz tells a friend of Thomas Stubbs that he has not had a job since he was released from prison. One of the patches on Johnny's jacket reads 'I Rode Mine Los Santos 2004’. Among his many scars, it has also been implied that he is blind in one eye, when talking to [[Clay Simons]], he says "Oh. I should use my good eye." Also, during a conversation with Billy Grey early on in The Lost and Damned, Johnny states that he weighs 230 lbs.


Johnny, unlike Billy, actually cares about the future of The Lost Brotherhood and its members, but is quick to shut down anyone who is wrong or disobeys him. Before Jim was murdered, he seemed to care more about The Lost than many of his friends. Johnny is also much more headstrong and sensible than the other bikers.
Johnny, unlike Billy, actually cares about the future of The Lost Brotherhood and its members, but is quick to shut down anyone who is wrong or disobeys him. Before [[Jim Fitzgerald|Jim]] was murdered, he seemed to care more about The Lost than many of his friends. Johnny is also much more headstrong and sensible than the other bikers.


Additionally, Johnny and [[Ashley Butler]] used to date, but he ended the relationship with her due to her affair with Billy Grey, as well as her drug addiction. He still cares for her, but believes the drugs have completely taken over her life. He will still do anything to protect her, as shown when he receives a phone call from her and drops what he was doing to [[Coming Down|give her aid]]. Like with Ashley, Johnny also sympathizes with [[Roman Bellic]], a stranger to him, later on in the mission "[[Roman's Holiday]]," even asking the Russians to go easy on him, though Johnny had no choice in the kidnapping.
Additionally, Johnny and [[Ashley Butler]] used to date, but he ended the relationship with her due to her affair with Billy Grey, as well as her drug addiction. He still cares for her, but believes the drugs have completely taken over her life. He will still do anything to protect her, as shown when he receives a phone call from her and drops what he was doing to [[Coming Down|give her aid]]. Like with Ashley, Johnny also sympathizes with [[Roman Bellic]], a stranger to him, later on in the mission "[[Roman's Holiday]]," even asking the Russians to go easy on him, though Johnny had no choice in the kidnapping.