Atmore, AL – Vincent Bishop, a 54-year-old pastor, was arrested on December 5 for several charges, including drug trafficking and promoting prison contraband. Bishop, who had served as a minister and instructor to inmates at Fountain Correctional Facility for over 15 years, was taken into custody at 2:05 p.m. According to arrest records, he faces a range of charges, including:
Drug trafficking
Promoting prison contraband
First-degree possession of marijuana
Attempting to commit a controlled substance crime
Inmate possession of a cell phone
Possession of drug paraphernalia
The arrest has prompted mixed reactions from the community. Supporters like Derek Gobert expressed empathy, saying, “I love this man and his family no matter what. And I’m praying for restoration.” Similarly, Cleveland Biggs shared a prayerful sentiment: “Praying for everyone involved. Hate to see it.”
Others, however, voiced frustration, like Natasha McWilliams, who commented, “You know what kills me, when it’s a preacher y’all wanna pray, but when it’s our youth y’all judge… Make it make sense.” Allen Bell criticized the defense of Bishop, stating, “You folks are killing me… making excuses for a man that has used his privilege as a pastor to lead people into drugs!”
Bishop’s arrest raises important questions about leadership, accountability, and the role of faith in responding to criminal actions. As the case develops, it continues to be a point of contention and conversation both within the church and the community at large. Further details from law enforcement are awaited.