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A drunk man went on a killing spree. Police just arrested the bartender who served him.
Deanna Paul, The Washington Post Published 7:15 pm CDT, Monday, May 6, 2019
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Police arrested and charged bartender Lindsey Glass, the bartender who served Spencer Hight the night he went on a murdering spree. Photo: Collin County Sheriff's Office
Photo: Collin County Sheriff's Office
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Police arrested and charged bartender Lindsey Glass, the bartender who served Spencer Hight the night he went on a murdering spree.
Spencer Hight went on a shooting spree in September 2017. He got drunk at the Local Public House, a bar just a few blocks away from his ex-wife's home, then stumbled through her door, heavily armed with a pistol, a semi-automatic rifle and a knife, police say.
His ex, Meredith Hight, was hosting a Dallas Cowboys viewing party with some mutual friends, some of who stood in their wedding. Hight shot and killed eight of those people, include his ex-wife, and seriously injured another. He did it to exact revenge on his ex-wife, authorities say. He was then shot and killed by police on the scene.
Last week, police arrested and charged Lindsey Glass, the bartender who served Hight that night, one year and seven months ago.
In 2018, the Texas Alcohol and Beverage Commission issued a report concluding Glass violated the "Sale to Certain Persons" law by serving Hight, whose blood alcohol level was four times the state's legal limit when he drove to his estranged wife's house, according NBC Dallas Fort Worth.
https://www.chron.com/news/article/A-drunk-man-went-on-a-killing-spree-Police-just-13823880.php?