Veteran D’Angelo “Akon” Shaw Slain After Veterans Day Celebration

In the gritty‑early hours of Wednesday morning, just after the echoes of Veterans Day were fading, the community of Chatham County found itself grappling with an unspeakable loss. D’Angelo “Akon” Shaw—veteran, friend, confidant—was gunned down outside Little Lucky’s Bar on East Gateway Boulevard, near Highway 204. The scene unfolded at roughly 2 a.m. when officers from the Chatham County Police Department responded to reports of gunfire. Upon arrival, they discovered Shaw suffering from gunshot wounds and, despite life‑saving efforts, he was pronounced dead at the scene.

Authorities quickly identified a suspect: 45‑year‑old Jeremy Scarth has been arrested and charged with murder in connection with Shaw’s death. Investigators say Scarth approached Shaw outside the bar before firing, though the deeper motive remains unknown. The chilling juxtaposition of Shaw’s service and the violent end—just hours after a day meant for honor and remembrance—has left friends and neighbors stunned.


For those who knew him, Shaw was more than a patron of the bar—he was part of a community with depth. Close friend Kimberly Eller recalled the moment: “We were all just laughing and having a good time… I don’t understand how it went so wrong.” Another regular, Andrew Rawlings, said it best: “He was always smiling, always helping. I still can’t believe he’s gone.” Their words speak of a man who embodied kindness and service.

Indeed, Shaw’s story was one of transformation and resilience. Before moving to Savannah’s social circles, he served honorably in the U.S. Army—his military background, according to a 2022 profile, included deployments to Afghanistan and Iraq, and he overcame homelessness and depression after returning to civilian life. Friends say he carried that same discipline into his everyday life: a man who uplifted others even when he himself had every right to be down.

Away from the bar, local businesses are stepping up to honor his memory. Nearby restaurant Rachaels posted a heartfelt tribute, saying: “The Rachaels family is with heavy hearts tonight as we say goodbye to an amazing man — Akon, our friend, our brother, and our protector.” They announced they would donate proceeds from some of his favorites to his family, inviting patrons to “buy Akon a shot, a beer, or his favorite lemon pepper wings in his honor.” The gesture has resonated deeply within the community.

At Little Lucky’s itself, the atmosphere has shifted. Candles line the entrance, framed photos of Shaw lean against the walls, and patrons gather in hushed tones, sharing memories of his laughter and support. For many, the bar was not just a hangout — it was home, and Shaw was the one who made it feel that way. “If you were down and out, he’d find a way to lift you up,” Eller said.

As investigators continue their work, the question of what triggered this tragedy remains unanswered. But what is clear is how Shaw’s death has rippled through the lives of those around him. In letters, social posts, and quiet conversations, the refrain is the same: he didn’t just serve his country—he served his friends, his community, and he did it with a smile. His legacy, many say, is one defined by laughter, compassion, and unwavering kindness. Though he’s gone, his story and impact will not fade.

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