Rahway Throat Slashing Suspect Found Guilty by Jury

Charlie Dwyer

RAHWAY, NJ – A man who stood trial for slashing the throat of a 25-year-old man has been found guilty after a trial by jury in Union County.

Court records show Michael G. Johnston, 45, of Winfield Park was found guilty last Thursday on one count each of second-degree aggravated assault, third-degree aggravated assault with a deadly weapon, third-degree possession of a weapon for unlawful purposes and fourth-degree unlawful possession of a weapon following a two week trial before Union County Superior Court Judge Robert Kirsch.  The jury deliberated for approximately three hours before returning its verdict. 

According to police reports, at approximately 1:45 a.m. on August 30, 2021, A Rahway Police Department patrol unit was in the area of CVS on the 800 Block of Saint George’s Avenue when he was approached by a 25 year-old male who was bleeding from his neck.


“The victim was stabilized and transported to University Hospital where he was treated for non-life-threatening injuries,” Union County Assistant Prosecutor Melissa Caparruva who prosecuted the case said today. “An investigation led by Detectives from the Rahway Police Department quickly resulted in Johnston being identified as a suspect in the case.  Soon thereafter, he was arrested at his home in Winfield Park and remanded to the County Jail pending the outcome of the trial.”

At trial, it was revealed that Johnston and the victim were at Butch Kowal’s Tavern in Rahway, when there was a verbal confrontation outside of the bar. 

“This verbal dispute ended with Johnston attacking the victim with a knife, causing two lacerations to the victim’s throat and one to his wrist.  Witnesses, physical evidence and video surveillance in the area presented over the course of the trial were able to definitively pinpoint Johnston as the attacker,” Caparruva said.

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