Groom shoots and kills wife's stepfather at his wedding after fight over drunk relative acting out during the reception: Authorities
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Background: Aaron White appears in Butts County court in Georgia (WSB/YouTube). Inset: Jason Maughon (Towaliga District Attorney”s Office).

A wedding in Georgia, meant to be a joyful occasion, ended in tragedy when the groom allegedly shot and killed the bride’s stepfather. Prosecutors are now accusing him of murder.

Aaron White, 33, has been charged with felony murder by a Butts County grand jury following the death of 44-year-old Jason Maughon, as reported by Atlanta’s ABC affiliate WSB. This indictment comes after a previous grand jury in April 2025 opted not to indict him.

The arrest of White has ignited a heated debate among those involved, with contentious discussions about whether his actions with a firearm were justified. White has admitted to using the weapon, but the legality of his actions is disputed.

Regardless of the legal proceedings, the emotional impact of that fateful night in the summer of 2024 remains profound. “I just have to have faith the truth will come out eventually,” said Kailagh White, the bride.

The incident occurred on July 13, 2024, during an outdoor wedding ceremony in Georgia as Aaron and Kailagh White tied the knot. As the evening progressed and the festivities continued, tensions flared.

Reportedly, the bride asked an intoxicated relative to leave due to inappropriate behavior. A confrontation followed, prompting the groom’s intervention. Jason Maughon also became involved in the altercation, leading to the tragic outcome.

The stepfather punched Aaron White in the face and knocked him to the ground, the groom told WSB. Maughon and the other relative left the area, but were quick to return. The relative is believed to have fired a gun, with a bullet striking Aaron White in the hand.

Maughon reportedly chased after the groom, but the younger man reached his truck and was “able to draw my weapon.”

“And did what?” the outlet’s investigative reporter Mark Winne asked.

“Defended myself and everybody else,” Aaron White replied, responding in the affirmative when the journalist followed up with “You shot him?”

Following the shooting and Maughon being pronounced dead, the Towaliga District Attorney’s Office decided to bring a felony murder charge against Aaron White on April 14, 2025, but a grand jury “determined there was a lack of evidence to indict,” the DA’s office announced. While the grand jury did reportedly indict him and others for aggravated assault, prosecutors later dismissed those charges.

District Attorney Jonathan Adams decided to bring the case to a second grand jury, a decision that has been welcomed by some — and condemned by others.

Butts County Sheriff Gary Long called the incident the “clearest case of self-defense that I have personally seen in 30 years of law enforcement.”

“Justice will prevail for my son,” Dan Maughon, the shooting victim’s father, told the local outlet. “We’re just gonna let the state of Georgia and the district attorney’s office and all the law enforcement settle this thing.”

Adams maintains that the case does not boil down to self-defense but rather the “lawful use” of deadly force.

“You better be right if you’re gonna kill someone,” he told WSB.

Aaron White’s defense attorney, Bret Dunn, accused the district attorney of bringing the charge to another grand jury because he has political aspirations of wanting to be a judge. Adams countered that it is Dunn who has something to gain as he is a “defense attorney who’s running for state senate.”

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