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Teacher and former youth pastor is the latest member of the clergy in a rural Texas county accused of numerous child sex crimes over the past few weeks
COLIN KALMBACHER Mar 11th, 2023

Buckaloo was also recently listed as the “Youth Pastor and Worship Leader for First Baptist Church Normangee,” according to KBTX – but that reference was reportedly scrubbed as of this Tuesday.

The defendant’s indictment is at least the second child sexual abuse-related incident involving clergy in Leon County this month.

On March 3, deputies arrested Dakota Shriver of Rockdale, Texas, on two second-degree felony counts of indecency of a child with sexual contact. According to KAGS, Shriver’s charges are related to late February charges brought against two brothers who served in leadership positions in local churches, according to KAGS.

Matthew Travis and Clark Travis were arrested one day apart for allegedly sexually assaulting at least five children following a nearly year-long investigation, according to KBTX. Citing “sources close to the investigation,” KBTX reported that the Travis brothers served “as spiritual leaders at Apostolic Life United Pentecostal Church in Buffalo and Centerville Apostolic Church in Centerville” and allegedly used their church leadership positions to sexually abuse teenagers.