JUST-IN: Man Who Tried To Shoot Pastor During Sermon Faces 60 Years in Prison

The Pennsylvania man who attempted to shoot a pastor during a livestreamed worship service last year has been sentenced to up to 60 years in prison….CONTINUE FULL READING>>>>>

Bernard Polite, 27, had pleaded guilty but mentally ill to criminal attempt homicide for pulling a gun on Pastor Glenn Germany of Jesus’ Dwelling Place Church in North Braddock. Polite made the same plea to the charge of third-degree murder for shooting and killing his cousin, with whom he had lived.

Polite was sentenced to five to 20 years for attempting to shoot the pastor, plus 15 to 40 years for murdering his cousin. So his total aggregate sentence is between 20 and 60 years behind bars.

While preaching on Sunday May 5, 2024, Pastor Germany had noticed a man walking in and out of the church. Polite settled near the front and suddenly, “I just saw a gun pointing right at me,” the pastor recalled. “All I could try to do is run for cover” behind the pulpit.

Clarence McCallister, a deacon and cameraman at the church, rushed to tackle and disarm the gunman. Germany and other congregants also assisted until police arrived. Authorities believe that Polite had killed his 56-year-old cousin, Derek Polite, that same morning.

Suspect in Attempted Shooting of Pastor Glenn Germany Said He Heard Spirits

Witnesses at the church said the gunman pulled the trigger but his weapon misfired. According to police records, Bernard Polite was in poor mental health. He reportedly told authorities that God told him to shoot the pastor and that “spirits” were talking to him.

“He was in the church for a while,” deacon Clarence McCallister said of the gunman. “He could have killed anybody, but the voice that he heard told him to kill the pastor.” Recounting the frightening incident, McCallister said he knew he “had to do something” because “my pastor’s life was in danger.”

When the deacon heard the suspect’s weapon click, he said, he thanked God that the gun had jammed. “That’s when I leaped up out of that chair and went after the guy,” McCallister added. “I put his arms to his sides so he couldn’t move, turned him around, and sat him down.”

Pastor Germany called McCallister a hero, saying the deacon “could have lost his life in that struggle, but he sacrificed himself for everyone.” McCallister, in turn, credited God and expressed gratitude that no one was injured. The deacon was just doing his job, he said, adding that the pastor would have done the same thing for him.

Church Deacon Receives Award for Bravery

At the Fox Nation Patriot Awards in December 2024, McCallister received the Award for Bravery—and a standing ovation. In his acceptance speech, the church deacon said, “We’re all heroes” in America. “Without the courage of God, I could not have done it,” he said of charging the gunman.

Also attending the ceremony were Pastor Glenn Germany and then President-elect Donald Trump. To Trump, who survived an assassination attempt last summer, Germany said, “I understand what it means for someone to make an attack on your life…I’m so glad that you are here today.”

The pastor continued, “I just want to say, it’s all about love. The young man who attempted that [shooting], I forgave him and it’s all about us loving.”

“These young men, young women who’s going through mental illness, they need our help,” said Germany, “and I’m just praying today that we can work together and show them love.”….CONTINUE FULL READING>>>>>

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