According to a report by Katie Wang/Associated Press, the Rev. Ron Christian of the Christian Love Baptist Church in South Jersey, received a call on his cell while ministering to his church from 18 year-old Nicole Guyette. She confessed that she had just killed Sujeiti Ocasio hours after Sujeiti graduated from Barringer High School.
Guyette was distressed and was one of Newark’s most wanted when she called the pastor. Rev. Christian met with Guyette for an hour in his office. They talked about remorse, forgiveness and God’s spirit. Then he called the cops who came and took her away in handcuffs.
The report states that the 43 year-old minister has done the same over and over again in the last two years.
In September James Madison, the “Hat Bandit,” had initially rejected an offer to plead guilty to robbing banks. He changed his mind after speaking with Rev. Christian, his pastor, about closure and responsibility.
“I encouraged him to do what was right,” Christian simply said.
Bernard Hoover, a man wanted for murdering his father, contacted Christian through a relative. The 21 year-old wanted to attend his father’s funeral at Christian Love Baptist Church and wanted to see his mother before the police took him into custody. He was arrested at the church.
Parishioners say it is not surprising that those in trouble with the law seek out Christian. A sign is posted at his churches’ front door stating, “All sinners are welcome,” that embodies the pastor’s reputation as a nonjudgmental leader who cares about the community, not just the church.
Original Report:
Suspect in shooting death of Newark grad surrenders
by Julie O'Conner and Bev McCarron/The Star-Ledger
The Newark teen arrested in the shooting death of another teen who
Nicole Guyette, left, and Sujeidi Ocasio. |
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had just graduated from high school was transferred to the Essex County Detention Center shortly before 2 a.m. this morning, according to the Newark police.
Authorities had issued a murder warrant for the arrest of Nicole Guyette, 18, who lived across the street from the victim, Sujeiti Ocasio, also 18. Guyette turned herself in Saturday night to an Irvington minister, police said.
Saturday night, Guyette, dressed in jeans and a T-shirt, showed up at the Christran Love Baptist Church in Irvington and said she wanted to turn herself in, according to Rev. Ron Christian.
"She was crying and expressed a great sense of remorse," Christian said.
Irvington Chief Michael Chase said Guyette was in Christian's office with her attorney. He spoke to her and handcuffed her without incident. She was taken to Irvington headquarters and contacted Newark police, he said.
The mother of the victim, who had just graduated from Barringer High School a few hours before the shooting, had earlier publicly asked for Guyette to surrender to police.
"I just want her to give herself up," Ocasio's mother, Maritza Velazquez, 33, said Saturday. "I just want it to be over with. She took a good child out of this world — a perfect child, to me."
Velazquez said she felt "relieved" upon news of the arrest, and "very happy to hear this."
The arrest warrant issued for Guyette charges her with murder, aggravated assault, and gun charges. Bail was set before her arrest at $500,000.
Ocasio was shot and killed early Friday outside her Lincoln Avenue home, just hours after graduating from Barringer High School.
According to police, Guyette argued with Ocasio moments before shooting her in the neck. A friend of Ocasio's, Jasmine Perez, 15, was hit in the chest by the same bullet, but she survived.
"She got shot for no reason," Perez told WABC news. "So the bullet went through her and hit me."
"I was trying to tell them to stop arguing, but the girl just shot her out of nowhere," Perez told the television station. "They was just (arguing) over nothing. Name calling, over nothing. She got shot for no reason."
A friend of the Ocasio family said Guyette went to her boyfriend's home, also on Lincoln Avenue, and returned with the gun.
Guyette's grandmother called the Ocasio family Friday night, but Velazquez said she was too distraught to talk.
"I couldn't speak," she said. Instead, the victim's uncle took the call. He said the family wants justice, not vengeance.
"Justice, that's all we want," he said, according to Velazquez. She spoke as relatives and friends lit candles and placed photos outside her home.
Perez, injured in the shooting, was among those who paid respects, friends said.
"She can't lift anything heavy, but she's all right. She can walk," said Angeliz Velazquez, the victim's cousin. "She's devastated also."
A wake for Ocasio will be held Monday at Alvarez Funeral Home on Mount Prospect Avenue. Visiting hours for the public will be from 2 to 4 p.m. and from 7 to 9 p.m.
Guyette was a Barringer High School dropout, according to school officials. Ocasio was the first in her family to graduate from high school, her friends said.