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Monday 29 February 2016

Pastor Is Shot And Killed At The Altar By His Brother Who Was Sitting In Congregation While He Was Delivering A Sermon, Sending Terrified Worshippers Fleeing For Their Lives


A Dayton pastor is dead after police said he was allegedly shot by his younger brother.

The suspect was sitting in a pew at St. Peters Missionary Baptist in Dayton, Ohio, when he suddenly started following pastor William Schooler, 70.
As the choir was singing, witnesses say they heard two shots as Schooler headed behind the pulpit.




Family members of the two said they are in shock after what happened.

“It’s a tragedy,” said Tina Schooler, a niece to the victim and the alleged shooter. “I love my uncles and it saddens me.”

Pastor William Schooler, 70, of Dayton was pronounced dead at the scene, according to the Montgomery County Coroner’s Office.

“He was a great father, great provider, great protector,” said Patricia Mapir-Wright, another niece.



Pastor William Schooler, 70, (left) has been shot and killed  during a church service at St. Peters Missionary Baptist in Dayton, Ohio. His 69-year-old brother has been taken into custody and is expected to be charged with his death

According to WTN, the church was thrown into chaos and everyone was seen running out of the doors. 
Schooler died from his injuries at the scene. 
There were said to be 20 people inside at the time.
The suspect, his 69-year-old brother Daniel, was taken into custody after the shooting.
The motive of the shooting is not yet clear. Reports suggested it was related to a domestic situation and no one else was involved. 
Authorities have confirmed the shooting reported at about 12:30 p.m. Sunday at St. Peter's Missionary Baptist Church. 
An official statement has not yet been released.
According to the Dayton Daily News, Schooler was appointed pastor of the small church in 2011.
He was a 1963 graduate of Dunbar High School, and a decorated Vietnam Veteran who received the Bronze Star.
Schoolder graduated from Central State University in 1972, the Ohio State University in 1976 and Grace College in Columbia, S.C., in 2003. 

He was a member of the Montgomery County Family and Children First Committee. 
Friend and fellow community leader Ronnie Moreland said Schooler was the current president of the Baptist Ministers Union in Dayton. 
'He had deep roots in the community,' he told the Dayton Daily News. 'He was a beloved leader. It's hard to put into words what has happened.'
Norman Bradfield wrote on Facebook: 'This was the greatest neighbor in the world!! I will miss you Pastor William Schooler. See you in the morning!' 


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