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Drug Dealing Preacher Kills Teen Over Drugs

Boston Police are currently investigating a rather unusual case, as a man of the cloth, Reverend Shaun O. Harrison, who also happens to be a high school dean, is accused of shooting a 17-year-old student execution-style over a drug dispute. Why? Because the reverend is also an alleged drug kingpin.

Drug-Dealing Preacher Shoots 17-Year-Old Over Drug Dispute

According to police, Harrison lured the 17-year-old to a street Tuesday night with the promise of drugs and and girls, then shot his student in the back of the head and fled on foot. Somehow, the shooting wasn't fatal, and the recovering teen was able to tell officers that he sold weed for Harrison. In addition to being a preacher, dean and drug lord, Harrison also led substance-abuse and anger management programs for teens.

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