- Fatal Club Shootings Prompt Closing, Questions (f)
Nightspots in the District and Prince George's County have been under pressure in recent months after several people were shot in or near the establishments. In the District, a 17-year-old was killed in January, prompting public outcry and proposed legislation aimed at stemming the bloodshed. In Prince George's, county officials briefly ordered nine nightclubs shut down last month, saying they were magnets for violent crime. On Saturday morning, a man was shot outside one of those clubs after a fight. May 28, 2007
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- Final Liquor Board Ruling on Club Amazon, June 15, 2006 (p)(f)
The following letter was sent to Club Amazon legal counsel and all Parties of Record
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- Five In Custody After Nightclub Shooting in Camp Springs (f)
A man shot at a Prince George's County nightclub early Saturday is in critical condition, police said. Police said the man was shot in the upper body just after 3 a.m. at the Classics nightclub on Allentown Road. Officers said they have made five arrests and seized four weapons in the case.
Detectives said the shooting stemmed from an argument inside the club. Police were not sure if the shooting happened inside or out, but said the incident was on club property.
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- Go Go Community Suggests Peace Training (f)
From today’s Post: an article on the standoff between P.G. County and club owners over increasing violence at late-night venues. Representatives of D.C.’s go-go community went to Maryland to try to mediate—and offered some ideas for how to help: “Speakers offered suggestions such as requiring people in clubs who get in fights to attend peace training, copying the IDs of troublemakers, and establishing security standards.”
What in the hell is “peace training”? These people seem to have made a profession out of it. I’m afraid we’ve finally gone too far.
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- Group to Fight Violence in Clubs DC/PG (f)
A coalition of go-go artists and community activists came together yesterday to begin an initiative to stem violence in and around area nightclubs. May 31, 2007
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- Homicide Victim Found in Tavern Parking Lot June 22, 2007 (f)
On June 22, 2007, at approximately 2:04 a.m., police responded to the 5700 block of Crain Highway (Wyvill’s Tavern) for the report of a shooting. When officers arrived, they discovered the victim, 32-year-old Brian Keith Compolier of the 1100 block of Simsbury Court, Crofton, Maryland lying in the parking lot with multiple gunshot wounds to his upper body. He was transported to a local hospital where he was pronounced dead. June 22, 2007
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- J's Cafe Fined, But Keeps Licence Until May 2 Hearing (f)
The owners of J’s Sports Cafe in South Laurel this week was fined $10,000 and ordered not to have live entertainment by the Prince George’s County Board of License Commissioners. But to the disappointment of many nearby residents, the board did not suspend the club’s liquor license. The club has been closed since Feb. 8 for not having a valid use and occupancy permit. March 15, 2007
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- J's Cafe hearing canceled, new date is March 14 (f)
More than 2,000 signatures were collected on a petition opposing renewal of the bar's liquor license. The hearing and petition drive followed a Jan. 8 shooting death in a parking lot outside the club -- the third slaying outside the club in two years.
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- J's Cafe Liquor License Renewal Protest Hearing May 2 (f)
Liquor Board Notice
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- J's Sports Cafe & Sunrise Bar Update May 22, 2007 (f)
At today's May 22 Administrative Voting Session there were no surprises.
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- J's Sports Cafe Closed -- For Now Feb 12, 2007 (f)
QUOTE: J's Sports Cafe will be closed while undergoing Change of Ownership Process. New J's will REOPEN in Mid-February Thank you for your patronage. Management" Feb 12, 2007
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- J's Sports Cafe Looses Liquor License (f)
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- J's Sports Cafe loses its liquor license (f)
Lighthouse Seafood Restaurant [aka J's Sports Cafe], the new eatery occupying the site of J’s Sports Café in south Laurel, will not be able to sell alcohol after the county Board of License Commissioners voted May 2 not to renew the bar’s liquor license. May 10, 2007
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- J's Sports Cafe loses Liquor License (f)
The Prince George's County Board of License Commissioners revoked the liquor license of J's Sports Café on Route 197 at a May 2 protest hearing, during which more than 50 elected officials and area residents showed up to voice their opposition to the controversial establishment. May 10, 2007
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- J's Sports Cafe Mar 14 Liquor Board Hearing Recap (f)
the Liquor Board fined J's Sports Cafe $10,000 and, after considerable discussion, decided to not suspend its liquor license.
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- J's sports cafe now open in Laurel April 2004 (f)
David Wilder's grandfather had a powerful influence on his life, and visitors to the new J's Sports Café in South Laurel will be able to share in that influence. The café, located in Crystal Plaza, opens for business today at 11 a.m. April 22, 2004
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- J’s keeps liquor license, gives up live music (f)
A South Laurel nightclub whose parking lot has been the site of three fatal shootings in less than three years and faced the possible revocation of its liquor license, gave up its right to host live entertainment and patron dancing on Wednesday. Mar 15, 2007
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- Judge Approves Deal to Let Clubs Stay Open (f)
A Prince George's County judge signed off on a deal today that will allow several clubs and bars shuttered last week to remain open while the county officials negotiate security plans with owners at each of the clubs. April 3, 2007
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- Lengthy list of police calls to Stardust Club (p)(f)
While Stardust Inn of Hyattsville was the scene of a triple murder in April 2003, the chairman of the Prince George’s County Liquor Board, Franklin Jackson, says it has caused fewer crime problems than Amazon, the Laurel weekend dance operation it would replace. 2005
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- Liquor Board Letter Denying J's Cafe License (f)
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