Johnny Wactor is a former actor from General Hospital. He tragically lost his life. He died after being shot while attempting to stop thieves from stealing the catalytic converter from his car in Los Angeles. Johnny Wactor death The incident took place at approximately 3 am on Saturday in downtown LA, as reported by the Los Angeles Police Department. According to his mother, Scarlett Wactor is the 37-year-old victim. He had just finished work at a rooftop bar. He was leaving with a co-worker when he noticed individuals near his vehicle. Initially, he believed his car was being towed, but upon closer inspection, he was met with gunfire from one of the suspects wearing a mask. Following the shooting, the three suspects fled the scene in a vehicle. Despite being rushed to the hospital, Wactor succumbed to his injuries. As of late Sunday, no arrests had been made in connection with the tragic incident. David Shaul is the agent of Wactor. He described the actor as a true moral compass for all those who had the pleasure of knowing him. Throughout the ups and downs of a demanding career, he maintained a positive attitude. He strived to be the best version of himself. Our time spent with Johnny was an honor that we would wish upon everyone. He was incredibly generous. He is always willing to help others. After more than ten years of working together, his absence will be deeply felt in our hearts forever.
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