A Tragic Shooting, A Pastor’s Past, and a Community Divided
The death of Pastor Dquarius Green sent shockwaves through Dale County and beyond. Known as a pᴀssionate preacher, devoted father, and charismatic church leader, Green served as senior pastor of Elbow Zion Missionary Baptist Church. Congregants described him as energetic and committed, a man who dedicated himself fully to ministry seven days a week. To many, he was more than a pastor—he was a mentor and spiritual guide who changed lives through his sermons and personal counsel.
But on December 23, tragedy struck.

Authorities confirmed that Green died after being sH๏τ during what was described as a domestic dispute at a residence in Level Plains. The woman involved was someone with whom he had a romantic relationship and shared at least one child. As news of the shooting broke, social media erupted with speculation, grief, and heated debate.
In the immediate aftermath, no charges were publicly announced against the woman who sH๏τ him. Legal observers note that in cases involving potential self-defense, investigators often submit findings to the district attorney, who then determines whether to present the case to a grand jury. The absence of immediate charges led some to believe authorities may have considered self-defense as a factor, though no official conclusion has been released.

While church members mourned the loss of their pastor, others began revisiting his legal history. Court records reveal that Green faced multiple domestic violence charges over the years. In 2024 alone, three domestic violence cases were dismissed without prejudice after the alleged victim declined to testify. A dismissal “without prejudice” means the case can potentially be refiled, provided legal ᴅᴇᴀᴅlines have not expired.
Additionally, court documents indicate that a judge made a probable finding of abuse (PFA) in at least one proceeding. A probable finding of abuse is not a criminal conviction; rather, it signifies that a judge determined there was sufficient preliminary evidence to suggest abuse likely occurred at that stage of the process.

One protection-from-abuse peтιтion alleged that Green physically ᴀssaulted a woman while she was pregnant and during other incidents earlier in the year. It remains unclear whether all allegations involved the same individual. Importantly, public records do not confirm that the alleged victims in past cases were the same person involved in the fatal shooting.
As more details surfaced, older cases also reemerged. In 2016, Green’s former wife filed a protection order alleging physical and Sєxual abuse during her pregnancy, claiming escalating behavior and expressing fear for her safety. In 2020, another woman filed a peтιтion alleging that Green attempted to force entry into her car, struck her vehicle, and made threats against her after their relationship ended. These cases, too, were dismissed without prejudice.

The resurfacing of these allegations has divided public opinion.
Supporters of Green argue that dismissed cases should not define his legacy. They describe him as a flawed but devoted man of faith who uplifted his congregation and provided for his family. Some friends have publicly defended him, claiming he was misunderstood and even emotionally mistreated in his personal life. They insist that rumors circulating online are unfair and unproven.
On the other side, advocates for domestic violence survivors emphasize that dismissed charges do not necessarily equate to innocence. They note that victims sometimes decline to testify for complex reasons, including fear, financial dependency, or emotional pressure. For them, the pattern of repeated filings over nearly a decade raises serious concerns that cannot be ignored.
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Fueling the controversy are conflicting accounts of what occurred on the day of the shooting. Some claim the pastor was attempting to leave the residence with his child when he was sH๏τ. Others suggest there may have been escalating tensions that culminated in violence. Law enforcement has not publicly confirmed specific details about positioning, intent, or sequence of events.
Meanwhile, the pastor’s young daughter was reportedly present during the incident, adding another layer of heartbreak to an already devastating situation. Community members on both sides express concern for the children involved, recognizing that regardless of legal outcomes, the emotional impact will be lasting.

The case highlights the complexity that can arise when public figures are involved in private disputes. Green’s public persona as a spiritual leader stands in stark contrast to the allegations documented in court filings. For some, this duality is difficult to reconcile. For others, it underscores the reality that individuals can embody both admirable qualities and deeply troubling behaviors.
As investigators continue their review, many are calling for patience and restraint. Online accusations and character attacks have intensified, but without formal charges or definitive legal findings, much remains uncertain.
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In the end, Pastor Dquarius Green’s death leaves behind a grieving congregation, unanswered questions, and a broader conversation about domestic violence, accountability, and the often-complicated intersection between faith and private life.
Whether remembered primarily as a beloved pastor or as a man shadowed by allegations, his story now serves as a somber reminder that truth in such cases is rarely simple—and almost never one-sided.