A Texas bartender accused of serving alcohol to a man just before he carried out a deadly shooting at a party in 2017 has been arrested. Lindsey Glass, 27, was arrested last week by Plano police after being accused of violating a state law that prohibits people from negligently selling an alcoholic beverage “to a habitual drunkard or an intoxicated or insane person.” The misdemeanor offense carries up to a year in jail, a maximum $500 fine or both. Glass was working at the Local Public House on Sept. 10, 2017, when authorities say she served 32-year-old Spencer Hight several drinks despite him being visibly intoxicated. A medical examiner later determined that his blood alcohol level was four times the state’s legal limit, CBS News reported.

Plano Police Department via ASSOCIATED PRESS Lindsey Glass, 27, was arrested last week for serving drinks to a man who later went to his estranged wife's home and fatally shot her and seven others. The law prohibits the sale of alcohol to a "habitual drunkard or an intoxicated or insane person."