JW tragedy in Newark, New Jersey

by Gopher 22 Replies latest social current

  • Gopher
    Gopher

    An elder was killed in a hit-and-run incident near the Kingdom Hall, either before or after door-to-door work.

    http://www.nj.com/news/ledger/essex/index.ssf?/base/news-4/1191559961217180.xml&coll=1 (Type Jehovah in the Search box)

    Man is killed in hit-and-run in Newark

    At least three suspects escape on foot from stolen vehicle after crash Friday, October 05, 2007
    BY BARRY CARTER Star-Ledger Staff

    Simon Priester Jr., a Jehovah's Witness, may have been getting ready to canvass a Newark neighborhood yesterday morning when a stolen car with three people in it struck and killed him as he was getting out of his vehicle.

    Priester, 66, of Union was steps away from where he attends worship at the Weequahic Heights Congregation of the Kingdom Hall of Jehovah's Witnesses on Renner Avenue when the stolen Dodge Stratus hit him in front of a neighbor's home.

    The car, reported stolen from the city's East Ward on Tuesday, was occupied by at least three suspects who ran from the scene and are still at large, said Todd McClendon, a city police spokesman.

    Newark Mayor Cory Booker said the suspects will be held accountable when they are found.

    "This senseless tragedy occurred as the result of the inexcusable behavior of individuals who chose to disrespect our city and residents."

    Stanley Woods, a member of the congregation, believes his good friend had already gone door to door to hand out spiritual literature and may have stopped by the Kingdom Hall to go to the bathroom before going home.

    "I think that's what happened here," he said. "I lost one of my partners. Man, he's gone. What can I tell you."

    The stolen car, according to police, hit two other parked cars on the street, where residents complained that speeding is common. The fatal accident, reported around 10:30 a.m., has angered the residents who want the city to install speed bumps.

    They said the stolen car hit four vehicles: a Lexus, a Cadillac, a Toyota and another car. The impact forced the Toyota onto the sidewalk, trapping Priester between the Toyota and underneath the Cadillac.

    "These jokers come down here like it's a racetrack," said Dereck Pierce, whose wife owns the Cadillac.

    In the last two years, Pierce said, his Cadillac has been hit twice and his daughter's car has been struck by cars speeding through the neighborhood.

    "How come we can't get some speed bumps?" he said. "That's not to say that would prevent an accident, but it would slow them down. It's always something on this block."

    Pierce's wife, Joy, was visibly upset. With tears in her eyes, she placed a red balloon in front of her home, something she didn't take pleasure in doing.

    "I don't like the feeling of this," said Joy Pierce, who saw Priester under her car. "I'm not used to nobody getting killed in front of my door."

    James Nelson, her neighbor and a retired Newark police officer, came out of his house in his pajamas, thinking he could help Priester, until he felt no pulse.

    "This is a man who was giving something back to God and they murdered him," he said.

    Residents on the street said they fear for the safety of children, many of whom live in high-rise apartment buildings and walk along Renner Avenue to Peshine Avenue School.

    "This is crazy," said Darschan Stephens, a neighborhood resident. "I'm ready to move."

    Police officers brought out dogs to pick up the scent of the suspects, who may have been seen on Scheerer Avenue, a street that is parallel to Renner Avenue at one point.

    Residents believe the suspects ran through the backyards of homes on Renner and onto Scheerer.

    Janice Coleman said she heard the crash from her home on Scheerer Avenue. When she looked out of her front window, she saw a man with jeans and a light-colored shirt on her front lawn. Her cousin, Shanice Johnson, said she saw another man coming through the driveway of the house.

    Priester's death hit hard with members of the congregation as the news spread.

    Frank Jones said Priester was a good man, a leader in the congregation.

    "He was a beautiful man," Jones said.

    Despite the loss, though, Woods said the congregation forgives the suspects.

    "The Bible teaches us that we forgive our enemies," Woods said. "That's what we will do. We will forgive our enemies."

    Barry Carter covers Newark. He can be reached at [email protected] or (973) 392-1827.

  • aquagirl
    aquagirl

    dang,poor fella...

  • SnakesInTheTower
    SnakesInTheTower

    no matter what we think of JW/WT/GB, this is a sad tragedy. If he hadn't been in the ministry, he could have been hit going to the store....

    if you pray, pray for his family and even his friends in the congregation.... humans are humans...

    if you dont pray, just think about him a moment, one more sensless death caused by senseless actions of sensless humans.

    And I am sure the punks who hit him will get off completely...

    Snakes ()

  • Gopher
    Gopher

    If you listen to what his fellow congregant (Frank Jones) said, this man was a really good friend to many.

    My guess is he helped keep the congregation somewhat friendly, and not all congregations have enough of those kind of elders.

  • pseudoxristos
    pseudoxristos

    What a tragic loss.

    I couldn't help but notice the following:

    Despite the loss, though, Woods said the congregation forgives the suspects.

    "The Bible teaches us that we forgive our enemies," Woods said. "That's what we will do. We will forgive our enemies."

    Unfortunately, the twisted logic of the Organization allows Witnesses to forgive their enemies while they treat their Dfd loved ones as if they were dead.

    pseudo

  • Shawn10538
    Shawn10538

    I wonder if Junior is already in the Paradise.

  • snowbird
    snowbird

    How tragic!!! He is one of those who came to Wilcox County in the late 60's to early 70's to serve where the need was greater. He is a friendly, fine fellow. I remember him working odd jobs such as driving a school bus, painting, etc., to support himself.

    When 1975 didn't bring the promised results, they all went back North or East or wherever. I am praying for him and his family. Gopher, you are a wonder.

    Sylvia

  • Paralipomenon
    Paralipomenon

    Despite the loss, though, Woods said the congregation forgives the suspects.

    "The Bible teaches us that we forgive our enemies," Woods said. "That's what we will do. We will forgive our enemies."

    Bah, it annoys me. Someone died and they're looking at it as a way to get some good PR.

    Why can't they treat a life as unique and special?

  • nvrgnbk
    nvrgnbk

    Very tragic.

    And Para makes a very good point as well.

  • LeslieV
    LeslieV

    That is so sad...I hope his family and friends will be allowed to grieve for him. That sad part is it is considered being spiritually weak to grieve. The number one reason why there is so much mental health issues in the "lie" is due to not being allowed to grieve.

    Leslie

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