Adarius Glees, Shooting St. Paul, Obituary, Death: St. Paul Mourns Adarius Glees After Fatal Downtown Shooting
The St. Paul community is mourning the unexpected and tragic loss of 27-year-old Adarius Glees, who passed away following a late-night shooting in the downtown area on Thursday.
According to the St. Paul Police Department, officers responded to reports of a shooting at around 8:50 p.m. on the 200 block of East Seventh Street near Sibley Street. Upon arrival, they found Glees outside an apartment building with a gunshot wound. Authorities later revealed that Glees himself had called 911 after being shot, seeking help. Officers provided immediate assistance until medics from the St. Paul Fire Department arrived, and he was transported to Regions Hospital, where he ultimately succumbed to his injuries.
The investigation into the shooting is ongoing, though police have confirmed no arrests have been made at this time. They also reassured the public that there is no continued threat. Investigators are diligently working to determine the details of the incident and identify those responsible.
The news of Adarius Glees’ death has left family, friends, and the wider St. Paul community in deep shock and sorrow. He is fondly remembered by those who knew him for the meaningful connections he made and the lasting impact he had on others. His death is not just a tragic loss but a stark reminder of the unpredictable nature of life and how swiftly circumstances can change due to violence.
Tributes from friends and community members reflect a profound sense of grief, disbelief, and respect for the life he lived. Glees is being remembered not only by his name but by the relationships he formed and the positive influence he had on those around him.