Tuesday, December 1, 2015
Nigerian pastor arrested in us
see what happened to a Nigerian pastor who preach in the morning and do something else by night
Nigerian Pastor Arrested In US
2 hours ago
A Nigerian pastor in Washington DC has
been arrested by the police for
allegedly beating, robbing and sexually
molesting escorts in hotels across
Washington DC.
Gabriel Omogbo
Omogbo's Facebook page says he preaches
at the Celestial Church of Christ in Riverdale
and he is a former student at Bowie State
University. He also works as a security guard
and currently lives at home with his parents.
According to reports, 33-year-old Gabriel
Omogbo of Hyattsville, Maryland, has been
in the habit of preaching the word of God on
Sunday mornings and spending his nights
hunting prostitutes in hotels. Omogbo
allegedly uses Backpage.com website to
source for female escorts who he arranges
to meet up with and then attacks them after
sexual activities.
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According to WJLA, the first two attacks
happened at the Best Western Plus Hotel in
Rockville and on both occasions he is
accused of raping and stealing from the two
women he had met online. A third attack
took place at the Radisson Hotel in
Rockville, in which he is accused of
threatening a woman with a knife.
He allegedly ordered the woman to take off
her clothes before reportedly telling her
'You are going to die today.' He then
allegedly beat her, cutting her arms, legs
and hands and stole her iPad, cell phone and
$300. The woman however survived and
reported him to the police, explaining how
he offered her a glass of water before
fleeing the hotel room.
He was arrested after police traced CCTV
footage from the hotels as well as collecting
DNA evidence from each of the rooms. CCTV
footage showed a man matching Omogbo's
description wearing blue jeans and brown
loafers entering and leaving the hotels at
the time of the attacks.
He is charged with attempted first degree
murder, armed robbery, first degree assault
and reckless endangerment.
Omogbo is now being held at Montgomery
County Correction Facility on a no bond
status. He will next appear in court on
January 8 and could face life in prison.
Just recently, a Rwandan pastor made the
record of conducting the largest conversion
of Christians to Muslims on Tuesday, August
25. The pastor, Salim Mikdad, converted all
480 members of his congregation to change
their faiths. Meanwhile, hell was let loose
yesterday, Sunday, August 30, at the United
Methodist Church, in the Oshodi area of
Lagos, when church members pursued their
pastor off the pulpit.
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