Unsolved Murder of Pastor Jonathan Frazier Leaves Family Seeking Justice

By | November 30, 2023

Police Yet to Arrest Suspect in Killing of Florida Pastor

Nearly six months after Pastor Jonathan Frazier of Roam Ministry in Orlando, Florida, was shot dead in front of nearly 100 people during an event at his church, police have yet to arrest a suspect, leaving the family frustrated. Frazier’s niece, Shantel White, expressed their brokenness and need for answers.

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Frazier, a 37-year-old father of seven, was the second person to die in the shooting at Unity Banquet Hall on June 24, according to the Orange County Sheriff’s Office. Three other men, including Frazier, were also shot.

Despite the police releasing a video of the shooting, no one has come forward to identify the culprits. The church remains closed, and Frazier’s family is disappointed by the lack of progress in finding the killer.

Shortly after the incident, Pastor Stovelleo Stovall of God is Able Church revealed that Frazier died while trying to protect a young woman from getting shot. Stovall commended Frazier’s bravery, noting that despite his height of only 5 feet, his heart was big and he was a giant.

Many people who knew Frazier and his ministry highlighted his transformation from “prison to the pulpit.” Frazier’s godmother, Helen Morris Robbins, expressed shock and sadness over the loss, emphasizing how he had changed his life through preaching and teaching the Gospel of Jesus Christ.

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Frazier’s family believes that if he were still alive, he would have fought for justice for anyone else who fell victim to violence at his church. They are calling for the community’s support in finding the answers they seek.

The investigation into the shooting is ongoing, and anyone with information is urged to come forward. Frazier’s family is hopeful that justice will be served and that the community will come together to support them in their time of grief.

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