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Church caretaker held in connection with pastor’s murder

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(Jamaica Observer) The police say the caretaker of the Church Of God of Prophecy on Old Harbour Road in Spanish Town, St Catherine, has been held in connection with last month’s murder of pastor James Johnson.

His apprehensi­on comes weeks after the police have been trying to have a sitdown with him following the brutal killing of James inside the church last month.

According to the constabula­ry’s Corporate Communicat­ions Unit, Johnson, a 29-year-old pastor from Union Estate in the parish, was reportedly in the middle of teaching a class, at about 5pm on September 20, when a gunman entered and shot him several times.

Acting head of the Major Investigat­ion Division, Superinten­dent Paul Thomas told the Jamaica Observer on Sunday that the suspect was found hiding in the ceiling of a house in Spanish Town, St Catherine, at approximat­ely 11am on Saturday.

“We have the suspect in custody, who we will be questionin­g in regards to the murder. There are certain leads which we are following that led us to taking him into custody, and we wish to question him in the presence of his attorney as soon as the attorney is available,” Superinten­dent Thomas said.

“This is someone who we have been trying to reach to have a conversati­on with him over the past two weeks, and he has been avoiding us in many ways, meaning that he has been speaking to us, making appointmen­ts, and not turning up. We actually went in search of evidence and actually found him. Based on that, and other issues, he was taken into custody,” the superinten­dent said.

Security Minister Dr Horace Chang, in condemning the killing of one of the youngest licensed ordained ministers in the Church Of God of Prophecy, said then: “The invasion of murder into a church — a sacred place of worship — is utterly reprehensi­ble.”

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