LAPD Seeks Public's Help in Identifying Suspects Linked to Killing of 'General Hospital' Actor Johnny Wactor
ICARO Media Group
In a tragic incident that took place in downtown Los Angeles, "General Hospital" actor Johnny Wactor was fatally shot while leaving work in the early morning hours of May 25. The Los Angeles Police Department (LAPD) has now released images of the suspects and the vehicle connected to the killing, appealing to the public for assistance in identifying them.
As Wactor and a co-worker were making their way towards his parked car near Hope Street and Pico Boulevard, they encountered a group of individuals attempting to steal the catalytic converter from his vehicle. In the ensuing confrontation, one of the suspects shot Wactor as he approached, leading to his untimely death.
The released images reveal a stolen black 2018 Infiniti Q50 sedan, which the suspects used to flee the crime scene. The LAPD hopes that by sharing these images, members of the public may come forward with vital information that could help in identifying and apprehending the culprits involved in this senseless act of violence.
While limited information is currently available about the three suspects, the one responsible for shooting Wactor is described as having distinctive tattoos above the left eye and on the right cheek. Shocked by the tragedy, paramedics rushed Wactor to the hospital, where he was later pronounced dead.
Catalytic converters, being rich in precious metals, are often targeted by thieves for their resale value. This unfortunate incident serves as a reminder of the need for heightened security measures to combat such crimes in the city.
Johnny Wactor, known for his appearances on "General Hospital" and other popular TV shows like "Westworld," "The OA," "NCIS," "Station 19," "Criminal Minds," and "Hollywood Girl," had a promising career ahead of him. His untimely demise has left the entertainment industry and his fans mourning the loss of a talented actor.
Anyone with information related to this case is urged to contact the LAPD detectives at (213) 996-4143 and (213) 996-4173. The LAPD is counting on the support and cooperation of the community to bring justice for Johnny Wactor and his grieving loved ones.
City News Service has contributed to this report.