A man by the name of Jason Williams turned himself in on Sunday (Dec 29) for the shooting at a Montgomery, Alabama club which injured six and killed two, including 22-year-old Grand Hustle rapper Doe B. (Glenn Thomas). Soon after the shooting, speculation swirled that Williams was the culprit, as he’s been known to have been feuding with Thomas.
During the wee hours of Saturday morning (Dec 28), shots rang out at the Centennial Hill Bar and Grill (formerly Rose Supper Club), leaving 21-year-old Kimberle Johnson dead at the scene and Thomas fighting for his life, only to be pronounced dead later at a nearby hospital.
Williams is currently being held at the Montgomery County Detention Center without bond.
You may remember the tragic death of rapper Doe B back in 2013. He was only 22 years old when he was fatally shot at a nightclub in Montgomery, Alabama. The incident also claimed the lives of two other people and left six others injured.
After years of investigation and searching for the alleged shooter, Jason McWilliams, he has finally turned himself in. McWilliams is believed to be responsible for the shooting that killed Doe B and his associates. He faces multiple charges including murder, attempted murder, and assault.
This news brings some closure to Doe B’s family and fans who have been waiting for justice to be served since his untimely death almost eight years ago.
The Tragic Death of Rapper Doe B
You probably remember when rapper Doe B was tragically killed back in 2013. He was just starting to make a name for himself in the industry and had collaborated with big names like T.I. and Juicy J. His career was cut short when he was shot and killed at a nightclub in Montgomery, Alabama.
Doe B, whose real name is Glenn Thomas, was only 22 years old at the time of his death. The shooting also claimed the lives of two others and injured six people. It was reported that Doe B had gotten into an argument with another patron at the club before shots were fired.
The news of Doe B’s death sent shockwaves through the hip-hop community, with many artists taking to social media to express their condolences. Fans were left devastated by the loss of such a promising talent, and many wondered who could have been responsible for such a senseless act of violence.
The Arrest and Charges Against Alleged Shooter Jason McWilliams
Finally, the arrest and charges against Jason McWilliams, the suspected shooter in the tragic death of rapper Doe B have been made. According to reports, McWilliams turned himself in after being on the run for nearly six years. He’s been charged with two counts of capital murder and is currently being held without bond.
The shooting that killed Doe B took place at a nightclub in Montgomery, Alabama back in 2013. The incident also claimed the lives of two other individuals and injured several others. Despite multiple leads and suspects over the years, it wasn’t until now that authorities were able to make an arrest.
It’s been a long time coming for justice to be served in this case. While McWilliams may now face his day in court, it doesn’t bring back the talented young rapper who was taken too soon. Nevertheless, his family and fans can find some closure knowing that progress is finally being made towards holding those responsible accountable for their actions.
Conclusion
You can’t help but feel a sense of closure as you read about the alleged shooter behind bars.
But it doesn’t change the fact that a talented artist lost his life too soon.
Doe B’s death was a tragedy for the music industry and his fans alike.
It’s important to remember him for his artistry and passion, rather than just the way he died.
Hopefully, justice will be served for Doe B and his family.
Let us honor his legacy by supporting independent artists and valuing their contributions to our culture.
Rest in peace, Doe B. Your talent will never be forgotten.