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23-Year-Old Chase Herman Fatally Shot in Port Huron Domestic Incident, Suspect Jennifer Goodall Arrested

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23-Year-Old Chase Herman Fatally Shot in Port Huron Domestic Incident, Suspect Jennifer Goodall Arrested 1400 block of 10th Avenue
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PORT HURON, Mich. — The Port Huron Police Department is investigating a fatal shooting that occurred late Wednesday night, September 3, during what authorities describe as a domestic disturbance.

At approximately 11:21 p.m., officers were dispatched to the 1400 block of 10th Avenue following reports of gunfire.

Upon arrival, officers located 23-year-old Chase Herman suffering from a gunshot wound to the abdomen.

PORT HURON, Mich. — The Port Huron Police Department is investigating a fatal shooting that occurred late Wednesday night, September 3, during what authorities describe as a domestic disturbance.

At approximately 11:21 p.m., officers were dispatched to the 1400 block of 10th Avenue following reports of gunfire. 

Upon arrival, officers located 23-year-old Chase Herman suffering from a gunshot wound to the abdomen.

Officers immediately began performing CPR until Tri-Hospital EMS personnel arrived and transported him to a local hospital.

Despite emergency efforts, Herman was pronounced deceased a short time later.

Inside the residence, police discovered an 11-year-old child who was unharmed.

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Authorities confirmed that 40-year-old Jennifer Lynn Goodall was taken into custody in connection with the shooting.

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She was booked into the St. Clair County Jail as the investigation continues.

The case is being led by the Port Huron Major Crimes Unit, which remains actively investigating the circumstances surrounding the incident.

Police are urging anyone with information to contact the Port Huron Police Department at 810-984-8415 or the Major Crimes Unit at 810-984-5383.


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Former Texas Worship Minister and Christian Musician Jon Sheptock Arrested on Child Sexual Abuse Material Charges

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Former Texas Worship Minister and Christian Musician Jon Sheptock Arrested on Child Sexual Abuse Material Charges First Montgomery Baptist Church
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MONTGOMERY COUNTY, Texas — A married Christian musician and former worship minister who once performed at a rally for former President Donald Trump has been arrested on multiple child sexual abuse material (CSAM) charges, authorities confirmed.

According to officials, Jon Sheptock, a former minister at First Montgomery Baptist Church, was taken into custody on September 26 by detectives from the Montgomery County Constable’s Human Trafficking and Child Exploitation Unit.

He faces charges of possession and production of child pornography following a detailed investigation into allegations of long-term misconduct.

The arrest was based on testimony from a woman who alleged that Sheptock stole a photograph of her approximately nine years ago, when she was 17 years old.

The victim told investigators that after sending her the image, Sheptock demanded explicit photographs and later sent her a video depicting a violent assault, warning that he “did not want that to happen to her.”

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Court records further indicate that Sheptock showed the victim nude images of both adults and minors on his computer.

Investigators allege that the misconduct continued as recently as October 2023, when Sheptock reportedly sent a text message to the victim containing a nude image of young girls.

Before his arrest, Sheptock was widely known as a Christian recording artist and motivational speaker.

His now-deleted website biography stated that he was born without arms and with one leg shorter than the other, yet went on to describe himself as a “thriving Christian recording artist and speaker.” He has been married for 26 years and is the father of three daughters.

In a public statement, First Montgomery Baptist Church confirmed that Sheptock was immediately removed from all ministry responsibilities following his arrest.

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The church emphasized that Sheptock did not hold any position involving direct contact with children, and there is no indication that minors associated with the church were involved or affected.

Sheptock gained wider public attention in January 2022, when he performed the national anthem at a rally for then-President Donald Trump, according to The Independent.

If convicted, Sheptock faces a potential prison sentence ranging from two to twenty years.

The investigation remains ongoing, and authorities are encouraging anyone with additional information to contact the Montgomery County Constable’s Office Human Traffic.


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