‘General Hospital’ Actor Johnny Wactor Shot to Death in Los Angeles After Catching Thieves Next to His Car – IOTW Report

‘General Hospital’ Actor Johnny Wactor Shot to Death in Los Angeles After Catching Thieves Next to His Car

Western Journal: Former “General Hospital” actor Johnny Wactor was killed early Saturday morning when he interrupted three individuals who were trying to steal the catalytic converter from his car, according to authorities and the victim’s family.

Wactor, 37, was walking to his car with a co-worker after finishing a shift at a rooftop bar in downtown Los Angeles, KABC reported Sunday evening.

He initially thought his car was being towed, his mother, Scarlett Wactor, told the station, and walked up to the individual whom he believed to be working on his car.

That person, however, was wearing a mask, and he fired at Wactor before fleeing with two other suspects in a vehicle, Los Angeles Police Department investigators told KABC. more here

26 Comments on ‘General Hospital’ Actor Johnny Wactor Shot to Death in Los Angeles After Catching Thieves Next to His Car

  1. You need to be very sure you have them out-gunned before confronting a trio of felons messing with your property. And then sneak up on them so they don’t see you coming.

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  2. ^^^^ I don’t disagree, however this prima donna couldn’t even qualify for a permit in LA county. Back when we were manufacturing Tactical Competition Weapons me and the wife went on the big sales campaign down south. L.A. Libtard Ville. We walked into the LA Gun Club. Faomous n several movies. We had an appointment. I told the girl behind at the front desk who we were and who we were suppose to meet with. And oh, by the way, I have a carry permit and I’m carrying, what’s your policy. Her response, wow, I don’t know. This has never happened before. My thoughts are if the criminals do not require a permit, neither do you.

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  3. The word is, always be armed. Armed, by definition means the weapon is on your person… not in the car or at the house or in the trunk or whatever. It also means you know how to and having made up your mind to if necessary, use it.

    Government has never been a wonderful thing but certainly in the last twenty odd years it has fallen through the floor on keeping up with its duties. The understood conditional monopoly on force has absolutely been abrogated through pure negligence tinged with malice on the part of government at all levels.

    I’ll go armed or I’ll not go.

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  4. @Brad
    You sound just like a Hermann
    “Don’t you know who I am”

    PS: If you knew how to do stuff you wouldn’t need an office manager, anymore. Am I right?

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  5. Ah, Monster
    is not your usual troll. I know who he is. He’s a dead fucking loser that can’t stand successful people. Basically, hes dumber than a box of rocks. Sure would love to meet him face to face. BUT NOT ONLY HIS HE STUPID, he’s a coward.

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  6. Based on how everyone who knew him the reaction is shock. According to his friend and colleagues he was a generous, kind and compassionate guy.
    Sadly, he was too nice for his own good. Actors do live in a fantasy world.
    This guy just probably assumed the world can’t be as awful and dangerous as it really is – parrot of his personality.
    He was a good guy who never prepared for the worst. Good actor, though. It’s a shame he’s gone.

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  7. 99th Squad Leader, I’m a really nice guy who carries two firearms and a Fairbairn-Sykes.

    I don’t carry seven yards of twine, though.

    (The seven yards of twine is to tie up some kraut pig so that he kills himself in the struggle. My preference would be to kill the kraut right away)

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