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Pastor Arrested… Then Said THIS From the Pulpit (WAFB) Police have only received one incident report involving Spell’s family and the neighbors. FROM PRISON TO THE PULPIT In his first church service after being released from East Baton Rouge Parish Prison, Pastor Tony Spell spoke from the pulpit, alluding to the confrontation as “domestic terrorism.” Pastor Tony Spell was arrested for second-degree battery on Tuesday, June 23, accused of attacking a 20-year-old man who lives across the street from the church. Pastor Spell bonded out and went straight to his church. Pastor Spell referenced a Bible scripture from Mark 16:18 while addressing the congregation. “In my name, they shall lay hands on the sick. And they shall recover. So today, I fulfilled the scripture. I laid hands on the sick. I don’t know how much recovery they’re going to have, but I laid hands on the sick,” said Pastor Spell, followed by applause from his congregants. “I haven’t seen some of y’all worship that hard in years. I should have [did] that a long time ago.” Central Police Chief Roger Corcoran released the following statement: The Central Police Department has received calls, messages, and comments regarding the June 23, 2026, incident on Hooper Road and investigated by the East Baton Rouge Parish Sheriff’s Office. The Central Police Department was not involved in that investigation, which resulted in the arrest of Pastor Tony Spell for Second Degree Battery. The investigation and arrest decision in that incident were handled by the Sheriff’s Office. Allegations that the Central Police Department has failed to investigate complaints lodged by Pastor or Mrs. Spell are untrue. Our records reflect only 5 incidents involving Pastor or Mrs. Spell in the past 4 years, and only one of those involved a complaint against their neighbors. All calls to our department are recorded, and all persons who visit our department to make in-person complaints are captured on video. If dates and times complaints were allegedly made are provided to me, I will order an audit of our systems to investigate any claim of a failure to investigate. #news
Pastor Arrested… Then Said THIS From the Pulpit (WAFB) Police have only received one incident report involving Spell’s family and the neighbors. FROM PRISON TO THE PULPIT In his first church service after being released from East Baton Rouge Parish Prison, Pastor Tony Spell spoke from the pulpit, alluding to the confrontation as “domestic terrorism.” Pastor Tony Spell was arrested for second-degree battery on Tuesday, June 23, accused of attacking a 20-year-old man who lives across the street from the church. Pastor Spell bonded out and went straight to his church. Pastor Spell referenced a Bible scripture from Mark 16:18 while addressing the congregation. “In my name, they shall lay hands on the sick. And they shall recover. So today, I fulfilled the scripture. I laid hands on the sick. I don’t know how much recovery they’re going to have, but I laid hands on the sick,” said Pastor Spell, followed by applause from his congregants. “I haven’t seen some of y’all worship that hard in years. I should have [did] that a long time ago.” Central Police Chief Roger Corcoran released the following statement: The Central Police Department has received calls, messages, and comments regarding the June 23, 2026, incident on Hooper Road and investigated by the East Baton Rouge Parish Sheriff’s Office. The Central Police Department was not involved in that investigation, which resulted in the arrest of Pastor Tony Spell for Second Degree Battery. The investigation and arrest decision in that incident were handled by the Sheriff’s Office. Allegations that the Central Police Department has failed to investigate complaints lodged by Pastor or Mrs. Spell are untrue. Our records reflect only 5 incidents involving Pastor or Mrs. Spell in the past 4 years, and only one of those involved a complaint against their neighbors. All calls to our department are recorded, and all persons who visit our department to make in-person complaints are captured on video. If dates and times complaints were allegedly made are provided to me, I will order an audit of our systems to investigate any claim of a failure to investigate. #news

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