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crime24 days ago

Myrtle Beach Pastor Indicted in Connection to Wife's Death and Cyberstalking

A South Carolina pastor, John-Paul Miller, was indicted on federal charges of cyberstalking and making false statements related to his wife Mica Miller's death by suicide in 2024, with allegations including posting her nude photo online and harassing her over a period of time. The case highlights serious issues of domestic abuse and cyber harassment, with Miller scheduled for arraignment in January 2026.

immigration5 months ago

Maryland Pastor Detained by ICE Sparks Community and Lawmaker Calls for Release

A Maryland pastor and father of three, Daniel Fuentes Espinal, who overstayed his visa by 24 years after fleeing Honduras, was detained by ICE and is awaiting a court hearing. His family and community are advocating for his release, highlighting his contributions and the bureaucratic challenges he faced in obtaining legal residency. The case has drawn criticism from local lawmakers and community members, emphasizing concerns over immigration enforcement practices.

local-news1 year ago

MMA-Skilled Pastor Defends Church from Axe-Wielding Intruder on Thanksgiving

In Antioch, California, Pastor Nick Neves, who is trained in mixed martial arts, successfully subdued an axe-wielding vandal attempting to break into the First Family Church on Thanksgiving morning. Neves used his martial arts skills to wrestle the suspect to the ground and hold him until police arrived, without causing significant harm. The suspect was arrested, and Neves was unharmed. The incident occurred shortly after the church had completed a community project to help those in need.

crime1 year ago

Antioch Pastor Uses Jiu-Jitsu to Thwart Axe-Wielding Thanksgiving Intruder

Pastor Nick Neves of First Family Church in Antioch, California, used his martial arts training to thwart a burglary attempt on Thanksgiving. After responding to an alarm, Neves found a man who had broken into the church with an axe. Neves restrained the suspect using Brazilian jiu-jitsu until police arrived. The suspect, who caused significant damage, was arrested and faces multiple charges. Neves expressed no animosity towards the burglar, hoping the incident might lead to personal reflection and change.

crime1 year ago

Pastor Uses Jiu-Jitsu to Thwart Thanksgiving Church Intruder

A pastor in Antioch, trained in martial arts, successfully subdued an axe-wielding burglar who broke into his church on Thanksgiving. Pastor Nick Neves used his skills in jujitsu and kickboxing to wrestle the intruder in the church parking lot until police arrived. The church, known for its charitable work, had recently provided groceries to 130 families, highlighting the irony of the attempted theft. Neves expressed hope that the burglar would choose a better path in the future.

crime1 year ago

Pastor Thwarts Thanksgiving Church Burglary by Axe-Wielding Intruder

A pastor trained in martial arts thwarted a burglary attempt at his Antioch church on Thanksgiving by wrestling the axe-wielding intruder until police arrived. Pastor Nick Neves, who has a background in jujitsu and kickboxing, managed to subdue the burglar without causing harm. The church, known for its charitable work, had recently provided groceries to 130 families, highlighting the irony of the attempted theft. Neves expressed hope that the intruder would choose a better path in the future.

obituary1 year ago

"Beloved Civil Rights Leader and Spiritual Voice, Rev. Dr. Cecil 'Chip' Murray, Dies at 94"

Reverend Dr. Cecil L. “Chip” Murray, a beloved Los Angeles pastor, civil rights leader, and community activist, passed away at 94. He served as pastor of First African Methodist Episcopal Church of Los Angeles for 27 years, growing the congregation from 250 to 18,000 members. After retiring, he joined USC's faculty and established the Passing the Mantle program, leaving behind a legacy of service, community engagement, and spiritual leadership.

crime1 year ago

"California Pastor Arrested for Murder-for-Hire Plot to Kill Daughter's Boyfriend"

A pastor in California has been arrested on suspicion of attempted murder for allegedly paying hit men nearly $40,000 to shoot his daughter's boyfriend in a murder-for-hire plot. The pastor, Samuel Pasillas, and another man, Juan Manuel Cebreros, were arrested as part of the investigation. The victim was shot multiple times in October 2023 and the police later uncovered evidence that Pasillas met with the hit men, paid them, and provided information on the boyfriend's whereabouts. Both suspects have pleaded not guilty, and the investigation is ongoing.

crime1 year ago

"California Pastor Allegedly Hires Hitmen to Kill Daughter's Boyfriend for $40,000"

A California pastor, Samuel Pasillas, has been accused of paying nearly $40,000 for hit men to shoot his daughter's boyfriend, resulting in an attack that wounded but did not kill the victim. Pasillas and another man, Juan Manuel Cebreros, were arrested on charges related to the murder-for-hire investigation. The incident took place in Riverside, California, and both men are being held on a $1 million bond.

crime1 year ago

"California Pastor Allegedly Hires Hitman to Kill Daughter's Boyfriend in Murder-for-Hire Plot"

California pastor Samuel Pasillas was arrested for allegedly paying hitmen nearly $40,000 in a murder-for-hire plot against his daughter's boyfriend. The victim was shot multiple times while driving in Riverside in October 2023 and survived. Pasillas, a pastor at a Spanish-speaking church, pleaded not guilty to charges including solicitation for murder and conspiracy to commit murder. Another man, Juan Manuel Cebreros, believed to be one of the gunmen, was also arrested and charged. The motive for the plot remains unclear, but authorities suggest it could be related to Pasillas' religious beliefs.

crime1 year ago

"Brooklyn's 'Bling Bishop' Convicted of Fraud and Extortion"

Brooklyn pastor Lamor Whitehead, known as the "Bling Bishop," was found guilty of wire fraud, attempted extortion, and making false statements to the FBI. He used $90,000 of a parishioner's retirement savings on luxury goods, attempted to extort a businessman for $5,000, and lied about his connections to the New York City mayor. Whitehead faces a maximum sentence of 20 years for each count, except for the false statements count, which carries a maximum sentence of 5 years. His sentencing is scheduled for July 1, and his attorneys plan to appeal the verdict.

crime1 year ago

"Connecticut Pastor Arrested for Dealing Crystal Meth from Church Property"

Connecticut pastor Herbert Miller was arrested during a traffic stop and found in possession of crystal meth, leading to five charges including possession with intent to sell narcotics. Miller, who previously served as a pastor at churches in Shelton and Woodbury, has been released on a $10,000 bond and is scheduled to appear in court on Feb. 23. The incident has raised questions within the church community, with conflicting reports about Miller's status as a pastor at different locations.