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Tragic Double Homicide Shocks Florida Community: Newlyweds and Pastor's Wife Killed

19:44 11.12.2023

In a shocking incident that occurred over the weekend, a newlywed couple from Florida was tragically killed in a double homicide in their own home. The victims, a pastor and a nurse practitioner, have not been officially identified due to the family invoking a Florida law protecting the release of crime victims' identities. However, relatives have confirmed that the couple had just gotten married on December 2nd, which also happened to be the bride's birthday.

The Palm Beach County Sheriff's Office swiftly made an arrest in connection with the killings. They have apprehended a suspect named Sony Josaphat, who is now facing two counts of first-degree murder. Josaphat was linked to the crime during the investigation and was taken into custody after a brief interview at a residence on the same block. He is currently being held without bond. Law enforcement officials have not yet disclosed a motive for the slayings.

The incident unfolded on Saturday evening when deputies responded to a shooting in the 12000 block of Summit Run Circle in West Palm Beach. Upon arrival, they discovered the lifeless bodies of the husband and wife, both with gunshot wounds. Shockingly, three of the wife's children were inside the residence during the shooting, with one of the adult children actually witnessing the tragic event.

Neighbors in the typically quiet community reported hearing loud bangs but assumed that the couple was simply working on their home. The news of the double homicide has sent shockwaves through the community, leaving residents deeply disturbed by the violence that took place in their midst.

Further details about the couple and the suspect have begun to emerge. The victims, originally from Haiti, were active members of their local church, where the pastor would lead services and the nurse practitioner would provide medical care to those in need. A wedding picture of the couple shows the beaming bride next to her husband, radiating joy on their special day.

According to a redacted criminal probable cause affidavit, the shooting appears to be a targeted domestic violence incident. Josaphat's own daughter called 911 and reported witnessing her father shoot the newlyweds. When deputies arrived at the scene, they found the daughter and her brother inside the home, while the victims' lifeless bodies were discovered on the sidewalk outside the front door.

The affidavit reveals chilling details about the moments leading up to the shooting. On the day of the incident, Josaphat was seen walking through the victims' yard before approaching them and opening fire. The document states that Josaphat became overtaken with anger upon seeing a surveillance camera being installed by the front door of the residence. He shot the victims multiple times with his Glock 17, even continuing to shoot after they were already wounded.

After the shooting, Josaphat left the scene and noticed that his Glock magazine was empty. He then called his pastor and confessed to the horrific act before driving to the Palm Beach Sheriff's Office headquarters, where he surrendered and declared that he had just killed the victims.

According to court documents, Josaphat did not have a previous history of domestic violence with the victims, nor was he under the influence of drugs or alcohol during the shooting. The motive behind his violent actions remains unknown at this time.

As the investigation continues, the community mourns the loss of the pastor and nurse practitioner who had just embarked on their journey as a married couple. The tragedy has left family, friends, and neighbors in shock and disbelief, as they come to terms with the horrifying events that transpired in their quiet neighborhood.

Fox News Digital has reached out to the Palm Beach County Sheriff's Office for further information, hoping to shed light on the motive behind these senseless killings. In the meantime, the victims' family and loved ones are left to grapple with their grief, invoking the support and prayers of the community during this incredibly difficult time.

/ Monday, December 11, 2023, 7:44 PM /

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