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PUEBLO, CO — The city of Pueblo is “draped in a heavy mantle of sorrow” as it celebrates the lives and mourns the sudden, violent passing of two cherished residents. Authorities have officially identified the victims of an early Saturday morning shooting as 40-year-old Glenn Allen Beeman Jr. and 41-year-old Amanda Leigh Manion. The pair were fatally wounded in a residential neighborhood on April 4, 2026, in an incident that has sent “shockwaves of grief” across the region and left friends, family, and neighbors struggling to process an “unfathomable reality.”

While the Pueblo Police Department and Pueblo County Sheriff’s Office continue to untangle the “shattering circumstances” surrounding the event, the community is focusing its energy on the “lasting light” shared by those taken far too soon.


The Incident: 1:00 A.M. on East 4th Street

The nightmare unfolded during the quiet, pre-dawn hours of Saturday. At approximately 1:00 a.m., Pueblo Police officers were dispatched to a residential block following a ShotSpotter alert in the 1200 block of East 4th Street.

Upon arrival, officers were met with a “harrowing scene.” They discovered Glenn Allen Beeman Jr. lying in the street and Amanda Leigh Manion inside a vehicle, both suffering from fatal gunshot wounds. Despite the “rapid and high-priority arrival” of tactical and medical units, Pueblo County Coroner Gregory Graheck tragically pronounced both victims dead at the scene.

The suspect: A “Secondary Tragedy” in Pueblo West

In a “rapidly evolving and grim development,” the Pueblo County Sheriff’s Office was alerted to a subsequent shooting in Pueblo West while the East 4th Street scene was being processed.

Deputies discovered 19-year-old Glenn Allen Beeman III deceased from what investigators describe as a self-inflicted gunshot wound. Authorities have since confirmed that the younger Beeman is believed to be the suspect in the double homicide of his father and Amanda Manion. The “cyclical nature of the violence” has left the community in a state of “total and visceral shock.”

The Victims: Remembering “Devotion, Loyalty, and Kindness”

While the legal investigation is “active and intensive,” the hearts of Pueblo residents are fixed on the “radiant character” of the deceased.

  • Glenn Allen Beeman Jr. (40): A “longtime son of Pueblo,” Glenn is remembered by those closest to him as a devoted father and a loyal friend. He was a “kind-hearted pillar” of his neighborhood, known for his “warmth and willingness to help anyone” in need. Friends recall that his presence was enough to “light up any room” and provide a “constant source of strength” for his family.

  • Amanda Leigh Manion (41): Known for her “deeply caring and generous nature,” Amanda was a woman who “always made others feel welcomed.” Friends describe her as a “vibrant spirit” with a sharp sense of humor and a “heart overflowing with kindness.” To her peers, she was a “beacon of compassion” who treated everyone she met with a sense of “genuine warmth and humanity.”

“To lose Glenn and Amanda in such a ‘violently senseless’ manner is a ‘theft of joy’ for this city,” a family friend shared in a somber tribute. “They were good people who loved their community. The ‘profound void’ they leave behind is simply immeasurable.”

The Investigation: “Seeking the Full Truth”

The Pueblo Police Department and the Pueblo County Sheriff’s Office are currently engaged in a joint forensic investigation. While the primary suspect is deceased, detectives are working to piece together the “final hours and motives” to provide the families with “complete and transparent answers.”

Critical Factors Under Review:

  • Domestic Dynamics: Investigators are analyzing the relationship between the father and son to understand what may have sparked the “sudden eruption of violence.”

  • Forensic Reconstruction: Ballistic and thermal data from ShotSpotter are being used to map the exact sequence of the East 4th Street shooting.

  • Witness Outreach: Authorities are “urgently appealing” for anyone who may have witnessed a dispute or captured doorbell camera footage to come forward.

A Community in Mourning: Solidarity Across Pueblo

Pueblo is a “tight-knit community” where the ripples of such a loss are felt in every neighborhood. A small, growing memorial of flowers and candles has begun to take shape near the 1200 block of East 4th Street—a “silent vigil” for the warmth, kindness, and love Glenn and Amanda shared with the world.

“This is the fifth homicide in our city this year, and it feels ‘searingly personal’ when it happens like this,” a local resident noted while paying respects. “We are a community that stands together, and we are standing with the Beeman and Manion families tonight.”

In Loving Memory

As the families of Glenn Allen Beeman Jr. and Amanda Leigh Manion begin the “heartbreaking journey of final farewells,” the city of Pueblo stands in “collective and reverent mourning.” Though their lives were “interrupted by an unfathomable tragedy,” the impact of their “kind-hearted spirits” remains a “permanent light.”

The yellow tape may be gone, and the “road may be open again,” but the “stain of loss” remains in both the East Side and Pueblo West. The public is being urged to “hold their loved ones a little closer” and to ensure that the memory of Glenn and Amanda is “cherished and never forgotten.”

Rest in peace. You were children of Pueblo, and your “spirit of kindness” will live on in all who knew you.


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