New River pastor tragically murdered at home, investigation underway
An Arizona community is reeling after the violent death of a beloved local pastor in his own home.
According to the Christian Post, the Maricopa County Sheriff's Office has ruled the death of Pastor William Schonemann, 76, a homicide, sparking a dedicated investigation.
The incident has disturbed the peaceful setting of New River, where Pastor Schonemann was a prominent and well-loved figure.
Late Monday evening, authorities from the Maricopa County Sheriff's Office responded to a distressing scene at Pastor Schonemann's residence. Upon arrival at approximately 7:31 p.m., they encountered a tragic sight. The Pastor was found deceased in his bedroom, in an alarming position with his hands pinned to the wall.
As investigators sifted through the scene, clear indicators of a forceful and violent struggle were evident. The details of these observations have been kept under wraps as the investigation continues. However, the nature of the scene led immediately to the classification of the death as a homicide, confirming that foul play was at play.
Pastoral Service and Community Contributions
Pastor Schonemann had been a cornerstone of New River Bible Chapel for over two decades, dedicating 25 years to leading his congregation with a passion amplified by personal experiences and profound faith. His engagement with the church increased after the passing of his wife in 2022, driving him to commit even more deeply to his spiritual and community duties.
Apart from his pastoral duties, Schonemann was celebrated for his vibrant personality and eclectic hobbies, which included a love for automobiles. His contributions to the community extended beyond the spiritual, touching on personal connections and shared passions with the townspeople of New River.
The impact of his death has been profound. Residents have expressed shock and anxiety, given the unexpected nature of this crime in a closely-knit community. New River, a small town with a population exceeding 17,000, is typically marked by trust and openness, with residents like Emily Brean leaving doors unlocked, underscoring the unexpectedness of such a violent incident.
In-depth Investigation and Community Reaction
Sgt. Joaquin Enriquez of the Maricopa County Sheriff's Office assured the community and media that detectives are actively following leads to unravel the mystery behind Pastor Schonemann's death. "Our thoughts are with Mr. Schonemann’s loved ones as we continue our efforts to bring justice in this case," stated Sgt. Enriquez, promising transparency with the public as the investigation progresses.
The local community's unease has been palpable. Residents like Carol Mathews voiced their safety concerns. Understandably distressed, Matthew's comment reflects a broader anxiety about the presence of a potential murderer in their midst.
Randall Schonemann, the son of the deceased, shared moving memories of his father, emphasizing his warm nature and innovative spirit. "The happiness he showed just getting to walk around an airport getting his steps in... There are never enough words to say it all or to say it as well as a person would like," he reflected, vocalizing the depth of his loss.
The investigation into Pastor William Schonemann's homicide continues, with the Maricopa County Sheriff's Office at the helm. Their determination to solve this case offers a glimmer of hope to a community shaken by the violent passing of a figure who was much more than a pastor; he was a friend, a mentor, and an inspiration. As the town of New River waits for answers, they also remember the man who brought so much light into their lives.




