

The murder of Reverend Da’Quarius Green has captured the interest of social media users. Green, an Alabama pastor, reportedly had a history of domestic violence allegations and dismissed charges. But this, after victims reportedly decline to testify against him. Now, following a domestic dispute, he’s reportedly deceased.
What happened to Reverend Da’Quarius Green? And was there any validity to the allegations against him?
The Shade Room’s Justin Carter looks into things on ‘TSR Investigates.’
Who Is Responsible For The Murder Of Da’Quarius Green?
According to Carter, on December 23, 2025, conflict was apparently brewing in Reverend Da’Quarius Green’s life. On that date, a 911 call reported a man shot inside a residence in Level Plains, Alabama. Green was airlifted to a hospital and spent days under care before he was ultimately pronounced deceased. Furthermore, the Sheriff’s Office revealed that the shooting was domestic-related. However, the details were slim.
To date, the woman behind the shooting has not been charged. Additionally, it’s suspected that she shares kids with Green and faced abuse at his hands. Per Carter, Green was arrested at least three times in the past two years for third-degree domestic violence and harassment.
But the cases against him were all dismissed.
More On The Domestic Violence Allegations & His Murder
According to Carter, this is because the victims of each case refused to testify against Reverend Da’Quarius Green. However, it remains unclear whether his domestic partner may have been the victim in each case, or whether they were all different individuals. What’s also unclear is whether one of Green’s alleged victims also pulled the trigger on him.
Scroll above to watch as Carter shares the public statement given by the church Green led. Additionally, Carter shares more details on the case, including the apparent most recent update.
If you or anyone you know is struggling with domestic violence, please call the 24/7 National Domestic Violence Hotline for assistance at 1-800-799-7233.