
The last song he released was called “Wake Em Up!”, according to his Instagram profile. Glass went by the name “Glizzy” on social media. “He was working on some albums,” said attorney Guillermo Lara, who represented him in federal court and spoke to him a few months ago. He told a federal judge about his attempts to break into the music industry, including posting music videos on YouTube. READ MORE: One dead in 'cold blood' killing at North Star Mall, police say In trouble againĬourt records show Glass was allegedly a member of the Bloods gang, though he claimed he was trying to leave that life behind. “I just wanted to make sure that everyone was good and make sure my customers and employees were safe.” Half a dozen customers were in the shop at the time of the shooting. The owner said he didn't recall seeing Glass in his shop before Sunday. RELATED NEWS: Police say connection possible in San Antonio weekend shootings that left 3 dead, 5 injured He added that police "said it was just about that man - that if he had gone into the food court instead of the barbershop, then the shooting would have been at the food court.” The owner, who asked to remain anonymous, insisted the shooting had nothing to do with his business. Across the room, a row of chairs was covered by tarp. On Monday, less than 24 hours after the shooting, North Star Mall was once again buzzing with shoppers.Ī customer was getting a hair cut inside the chic barbershop where Glass was killed. The barbershop, Black Lotus, is two doors from one of the mall’s south-end exits. The police department said it was a “targeted” shooting. They then fled, possibly in the same car. Police Chief William McManus said two men wearing hoodies - one in light shorts, the other in dark pants - entered the barbershop and shot Glass. The gunfire drove numerous shoppers to the mall’s exits, and some store managers sheltered their customers and employees until police said the danger had passed. My sincere deepest gratitude to each of you.Glass, 33, was gunned down at a barber shop in the busy mall shortly after 3 p.m. The work your are doing everyday is vital to the health and wellbeing of your readers. We readers turn to local mediums to understand what is happening in our immediate surroundings. If our Albuquerque Journal shut down to protect itself and their own people, it would be devastating to our entire community. In a very real way, you accepted your draft papers without question and you are “stepping into” this very real war in an effort to keep critical information flowing with those you serve ~ all of us readers. To those who are NOT working remotely from home -you dear ones who are walking into the office and all the brave boots on the grounding delivering hard copy newspaper throughout Albuquerque - I salute you! I want to thank everyone at this incredible newspaper for choosing facts over fear. As an avid conservative reader, I choose carefully and wisely what material I digest into my mind, as it inevitably filters down to my soul and mental well-being. Access section index of articles for quick view of headlinesĭuring this extraordinary time of the COVD19 pandemic, I have never appreciated reading The Abq Journal more.
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