Milwaukee Flag Football Star Shaq DJ Reckless Passes Away, Family Grieves

October 19, 2026

This article was last updated by Aditi Rai on October 19, 2026

A cherished member of the Milwaukee flag football community and devoted father, Shaq DJ Reckless departed unexpectedly in October 2026; specifics regarding his passing remain private.

Chris Santiago announced the heartbreaking news via the Show Out Flag Football Facebook page.

He is survived by daughter Aubree and extended family. The circumstances of his death have yet to be disclosed.

Beyond his role as a father, Shaq excelled as a powerful runner, having played for teams including Sniper Gang, The Show, and MKE Legends. Chris praised his spirit and impact on the field.

Chris shared: It’s with profound sorrow I share this loss—our teammate, sibling, and father has been taken too soon. May he find eternal peace; his legacy on the field will endure.

DJ and flag football player Shaq passed away. (Image Source: )

By day, Shaq served as a DJ at Milwaukee’s Karaoke Café, always placing his love for family above all else.

Fans remember Carlos BigLos Williams’ comforting words: Rest up, bro.

Funeral arrangements remain confidential as the family grieves. We extend prayers for their healing during this painful chapter.

Rest In Heavenly Peace, Shaq DJ Reckless!
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