Alaskan Bartender Remembered After Tragic Murder Linked to Harassment Incident
Zachariah Hobbs, a 43-year-old bartender and father of five from Alaska, has been remembered by his family as an "exuberant and outgoing" individual following his tragic murder on January 15. Hobbs was shot outside the Midnite Mine bar, where he worked, allegedly by Derrick Dewatne McCormick Jr., a former patron whom he had previously kicked out for harassing a female coworker.
The Fairbanks Police Department reported that McCormick, who has been charged with Hobbs' murder and is being held on a $2 million bond, had previously threatened to return to the bar with a firearm. Witnesses indicated that Hobbs was protecting his coworkers when he confronted McCormick, leading to a fatal altercation.
A 911 call was made shortly after the shooting, during which the caller provided misleading information, prompting police to investigate further. Surveillance footage revealed McCormick lurking in the area prior to the shooting, which culminated in Hobbs being shot during their confrontation.
A GoFundMe campaign initiated to support Hobbs' family has raised over $29,000, highlighting the community's response to this devastating loss. Family members expressed that Hobbs was dedicated to his work and his children, adding that this incident has left a significant void for his five children who are now without their father.
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