BLACK-ON-WHITE: BLACK Suspect Kierre L Williams arrested for fatally stabbing WHITE Nebraska priest after breaking into church rectory

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BLACK-ON-WHITE: BLACK Suspect Kierre L Williams arrested for fatally stabbing WHITE Nebraska priest after breaking into church rectory​

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FORT CALHOUN, NEBRASKA: Father Stephen Gutgsell, a Catholic priest in a small Nebraska city, fell victim to a fatal stabbing by suspect Kierre L Williams who brazenly broke into the church's rectory on Sunday morning, December 10.

The gruesome discovery was made by sheriff deputies around 5 am at St John the Baptist Catholic Church in Fort Calhoun, a city 20 miles north of Omaha, with Father Gutgsell found with stab wounds.

The suspect, identified as Williams, a 43-year-old from Sioux City, Iowa, was apprehended at the scene and now faces charges of homicide and the use of a weapon to commit a felony. The initial call to law enforcement was for an attempted break-in at the church, setting off a tragic sequence of events that led to the priest's untimely death.

Father Gutgsell was swiftly rushed to the University of Nebraska Medical Center, where, regrettably, he was pronounced dead. The Archdiocese of Omaha expressed profound sorrow in a statement, confirming that the priest was assaulted during an "invasion at the rectory."

"Please join Archbishop George Lucas in prayer for the repose of Father Gutgsell, for his family, and for the St. John the Baptist parish community in this tragic time," the statement read, as per Omaha World-Herald.
 
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Suspect charged in fatal stabbing of priest had 'lengthy' criminal history in multiple states: Prosecutor​

There is no known prior connection between the suspect and victim.
ByMeredith Deliso
December 14, 2023, 2:58 PM

The suspect accused of fatally stabbing a Nebraska priest after breaking into a church rectory earlier this week was ordered held without bond during his arraignment on murder and burglary charges Thursday.

The suspect -- Kierre L. Williams, 43 -- has a "lengthy criminal history from several different states," though he had no known connection to the state of Nebraska or the victim, Washington County Attorney M. Scott VanderSchaaf said during a press briefing following the hearing.

VanderSchaaf said he believes the judge took the suspect's criminal history into advisement when setting no bond. Williams has been convicted of at least one felony, according to VanderSchaaf, who declined to elaborate on the suspect's history amid the court proceedings.


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Williams allegedly "forcibly" entered the rectory at the St. John's Catholic Church in Fort Calhoun early Sunday, VanderSchaaf said. The victim -- Rev. Stephen Gutgsell -- had called 911 to report a possible intruder, Washington County Sheriff Mike Robinson told reporters Thursday.

Gutgsell encountered the suspect in the rectory and was stabbed once in the face and twice in the back, VanderSchaaf said. First responders attempted lifesaving measures but the priest died from his injuries at a local hospital, the Washington County Sheriff's Office said.

PHOTO: This booking photo released by the Washington County (Nebraska) Sheriff's Office shows Kierre L. Williams on Sunday, Dec. 10, 2023.

This booking photo released by the Washington County (Nebraska) Sheriff's Office shows Kierre L. Williams on Sunday, Dec. 10, 2023. Williams was arrested in the stabbing death of a Catholic priest in a small...
Washington County Sheriff's Office via AP
Williams was taken into custody at the scene, Robinson said.

Robinson declined to comment on where the knife came from or how the break-in occurred.

In addition to first-degree murder and burglary, Williams has been charged with use of a deadly weapon to commit a felony and possession of a deadly/dangerous weapon by a prohibited person.

Crime scene tape surrounds the rectory at St. John the Baptist Catholic Church in Fort Calhoun, Neb., on Dec. 11, 2023, one day after a priest was fatally stabbed there during a break-in.
Josh Funk/AP
VanderSchaaf also declined to comment on a possible motive due to the ongoing court proceedings, but said "we have an idea of what the scenario was."

"What we've got to piece together is how Mr. Williams gets into the community,"
VanderSchaaf said.



Williams worked at a meat-packing plant in Sioux City, Iowa, and had a vehicle, though it is unclear where he was living, VanderSchaaf said.
Williams' attorney, Brian Craig of the Nebraska Commission on Public Advocacy, told ABC News in a statement that it would be "inappropriate to offer any comment" at this time. Williams' next court appearance has been scheduled for Jan. 3.
A funeral for Gutgsell, 65, will take place on Monday in Omaha, the Archdiocese of Omaha said.
"We continue to pray that the Lord of mercy and love will welcome Father Gutgsell into his Heavenly kingdom," Archbishop of Omaha George J. Lucas said in a statement. "May Our Blessed Mother intercede for us all as we grieve his death."



 
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