tyrique glasgow knew it could be deadly. when he was 8, his uncle was gunned down. at 15, he was dealing drugs. he was shot 11 times. and in 2006, he landed in prison. in that cold, concrete cell, he had time to think and summon the will to stop playing that deadly game. he did the programs, made it home, and found strength helping a young boy form a flag football team that would lead to supporting dance teams. for girls, and soon after, he launched the young chances foundation offering after-school and summer programs for kids. two years ago, he opened a