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JSO finds SUV involved in hit-and-run that killed local pastor

Lindsay Brown was 7th person killed this year by driver who didn’t stop

JACKSONVILLE, Fla. – Investigators have found the vehicle that was involved in a hit-and-run that killed a local pastor on the Westside, the Jacksonville Sheriff’s Office announced Saturday morning.

A day after asking the public to keep an eye out for a 1999 or 2000 light colored Mitsubishi Montero Sport SUV with moderate front-end damage, the Sheriff’s Office said the vehicle involved in the hit-and-run had been found.

The Sheriff’s Office released a photo Friday of a vehicle similar to the one involved in the crash. They have not released an image of the actual vehicle or said where it was found or how it was tracked down.

But they thanked everyone who spread the word on the vehicle’s description.

Lindsay Brown, a pastor at New Life Evangelistic Center, was struck Wednesday while crossing Crystal Springs Road near Hammond Boulevard around 7 a.m. The driver who hit him didn’t stop.

While Brown’s church was in Arlington, he lived on the Westside, so people all over Jacksonville are mourning his loss.

Police are still seeking information about the crash, and anyone with information is asked to contact the Jacksonville Sheriff’s Office at 904-630-0500 or email JSOCrimeTips@jaxsheriff.org. To remain anonymous and receive a possible reward up to $3,000, contact Crime Stoppers at 1-866-845-TIPS.

Bishop Antonio Richardson, a senior pastor at New Life, said Brown took a walk at 6 a.m. every day and arrived back home by 7:15. He said Brown was devoted to his family and to his church -- a dedicated father, grandfather and son of God.

Brown had been with New Life Evangelistic Center for 13 years and was ordained three years ago, but he overall had a ministry background that spanned three decades. Brown had a hand in all aspects of the church serving in the youth ministry, marriage ministry, administration and finance department.

“Dedicated, committed, faithful to the ministry,” Bishop Richardson described his friend. “First one to come, last one to leave. And he’s going to be missed.”

“I don’t know how I’m going to react on Sunday morning when I get up to preach, look to my left, and don’t see him,” Richardson said.

Brown leaves behind a wife and kids and had another grandchild on the way. At this time, no funeral arrangements have been made because of the JSO investigation.

This weekend, Richardson said he’ll reminding his congregation of the promises of God.

“I’m reminding them that weeping may endure for a night, but joy is coming in the morning. I’m reminding them that things may happen, but it’s somehow going to work out for the good.”

Jacksonville’s 7th hit-and-run death this year

Brown’s death was the seventh deadly hit-and-run in Duval County this year, and, so far, no arrests have been made in any of them.

In the last five years in Duval County, there have been 55 hit-and-run deaths with arrests made in only 13 cases. That’s a 23% solve rate.

Neighbors told News4Jax the road is very busy and, at times, dangerous. Stephanie Lanning, who lives up the street from a crash site, said it’s been an issue since the city of Jacksonville widened Crystal Springs Road.

“They will drag race down this road!” Lanning said. “They will pass you in the turning lane. They don’t care. They don’t follow the speed limit, heck, they don’t even follow the school speed limit when school lets out.”

Richardson had this message to whoever is responsible: “I’m not a revengeful person, we don’t preach that, we don’t promote that. I’m not angry with the person. I don’t know the circumstances that caused this to happen, but I will say to them, ‘Do the right thing. I want you to turn yourself in allow the authorities to sort things out. I don’t know what happened, but turn yourself in.’ This family needs closure, and that closure will not come to full fruition until someone is brought to justice and they are able to make some sense of what happened.”

Anyone with information on the crash can contact JSO at 904-630-0500 or CrimeStoppers at 1-866-845-TIPS.


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