'General Hospital' actor Johnny Wactor was named a 2026 Single Act of Heroism Honoree by the Medal of Honor Society for shielding his coworker before his death. His mother Scarlett accepted the award at a ceremony in Virginia. The honor recognizes his actions on the night he was fatally shot in May 2024.
Hold the phone, darlings—Johnny Wactor's legacy just got its shine on! 💔 Nearly two years after the 'General Hospital' heartthrob was gunned down in LA, the Medal of Honor Society (MHS) crowned him a 2026 Single Act of Heroism Honoree on Wednesday. Why? For stepping up like a total boss when he spotted thieves eyeing his catalytic converter on May 25, 2024. Walking his coworker to her car in the wee hours, Johnny shielded her from danger and tragically died in her arms. MHS called it his 'lifelong commitment to protecting others.' Iconic. 👏 Scarlett Wactor, Johnny's mom, scooped up the award alongside his youngest brother Grant at the Virginia ceremony, presented by retired US Army Command Sergeant Major Gary Littrell. A fan nominated him, and last month, Scarlett got the golden call—he beat out 300+ applicants. MHS didn't skimp: they jetted the duo from LA to D.C., covered hotel, grub, drivers, and even sightseeing from Monday to Thursday. 'It means a lot,' Scarlett told reporters, grateful amid 'so many incredible people.' On the crime front: Leonel Gutierrez and Frank Olano copped pleas to robbery—4 years for Gutierrez, 5 years 8 months for Olano. Robert Barceleau and Sergio Estrada face murder charges, pled not guilty, and LA County DA Nathan Hochman nixed the death penalty. Justice simmering... but Johnny's heroism? Eternal tea. Who's next to get their flowers? 🌹