Monday, February 29, 2016

Ohio Pastor Shot & Killed During Sunday Service

By CBS News, Feb 28, 2016 

DAYTON, Ohio (KDKA/AP) – An Ohio pastor with deep roots in the Dayton community was shot and killed at his church, and police have taken his brother into custody for the slaying.

Dayton police say 70-year-old William B. Schooler was shot around 12:30 p.m. Sunday while in his office at St. Peter’s Missionary Baptist Church.

According to CBS affiliate WHIO, witnesses said the shooting happened at the pulpit while the choir was singing. However, police have reported that Schooler was not in the pulpit when he was attacked.

His brother, 68-year-old Daniel Gregory Schooler, was in Montgomery County jail Sunday. Police Sgt. Richard Blommel says he’ll face a murder charge Monday.

 
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1 comment:

  1. God Bless him and I am sorry for his family, what awful tragedy a brother killing brother. I am so saddened by this.

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