3 Dead, 2 Injured After Irvington, NJ Strip Club Shooting

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Wow.. This is real sad…

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Three men were killed and two were injured in a shooting outside an Irvington strip club early on Christmas morning.

Police said that two or more suspects tried to enter Slick’s Go-Go Bar at around midnight and were stopped by a bouncer. He patted down one of the suspects and felt a gun.

The suspect then stepped back and shot the bouncer, according to a police source who asked not to be identified because the matter is still under investigation. The victim died of his injuries.

The shooter killed a second man outside the venue, a man sources say was related to the owner of the nightspot. A third man who died from gunshot wounds is thought to be friend of the suspects. It is not clear whether the third man was accidentally shot or if he was killed by a security person.

Two other men were wounded during the incident and taken to University Hospital in Newark. Early reports indicated that the suspects sped away from the club in a grey sedan.

Acting Essex County Prosecutor Carolyn Murray and Irvington Police Director Joseph Santiago said the Irvington Police and the Essex County Prosecutor’s Office Homicide/Major Crimes Task Force were investigating the shooting.

Slick’s, at Nye Avenue & 21st Street, was hosting a theme party called Sluddie Tuesday. There have been at least two other shootings at Slick’s in recent years, including a 2010 incident that left one man dead.

Star-Ledger staff writer Lisa Rose contributed to this report.

Man Shot In Head At Luna Lounge (Appleton, WI)

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Things get gully in Appleton, WI…

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APPLETON — A man was shot in the head at Luna bar, a downtown Appleton nightbclub, at approximately 1:40 a.m., Appleton police said.

The bar was locked down with patrons kept inside to be interviewed about the shooting.

Appleton police Capt. Todd Freeman said there is no suspect, but police are questioning patrons.

The victim was taken by ambulance to a local hospital and is being treated.

Freeman said the next step is to review video surveillance at the bar.

Holly Meyer: 920-993-1000, ext. 426, orhmeyer@postcrescent.com; on Twitter @HollyAMeyer

 

Big Daddy’s Bar & Grill Closed For Good (Portsmouth, VA)

Big Daddy’s Bar & Grill in Portsmouth is the target of a civil lawsuit over a slew of crimes at its location. (Thé N. Pham | The Virginian-Pilot)

By Tim Eberly
The Virginian-Pilot
© December 7, 2013
PORTSMOUTH

During business hours Friday, Big Daddy’s Bar & Grill’s front door was locked – its parking lot empty.

No one appeared to be inside or answered phone calls. There was no sign for patrons. The sometimes-bustling bar won’t be open for business this weekend. Or any future ones.

The owner of the nightclub suddenly shut down operations Thursday, declining to fight a civil lawsuit from the Commonwealth’s Attorney’s Office.

Big Daddy’s owner Linda Weiland chose to shutter the bar in order to focus on helping a sister who needs medical attention in South Carolina, said her attorney, F. Sullivan Callahan.

Callahan delivered a letter Thursday afternoon to the Virginia Department of Alcoholic Beverage Control’s regional office in Chesapeake. The letter, obtained by The Virginian-Pilot, contained a single paragraph.

“As a result of family medical issues, my client is no longer operating Big Daddy’s Bar & Grill and has closed the same as of today’s date,” Callahan wrote.

Included with Callahan’s letter was the business’s license to sell alcohol, which he surrendered on behalf of Weiland.

“She just said, ‘Look, it’s easier for me to shut down,’ ” Callahan told The Pilot on Friday.

Big Daddy’s closure fell on the same day that The Pilot published a front-page article about the commonwealth’s attorney’s intent to close the bar on the grounds that it was a nuisance to the community.

Since 2008, 52 crimes have been reported there, and police have fielded 428 calls to respond to the establishment, according to the prosecutor’s lawsuit.

Assistant Commonwealth’s Attorney Tim Oksman, who is handling the suit against Big Daddy’s, said the closure of the bar was “a very positive development. I’m pleased with it.”

Oksman said he needs to meet with Commonwealth’s Attorney Earle Mobley, who was out of town Friday, to decide how to proceed.

Callahan declined to discuss the suit’s contention that Big Daddy’s had become a haven for criminal activity while the bar’s management offered no help to police.

He did say that, for the past three years, Weiland has been dealing with several ailing relatives, including a brother who died in Vietnam and a brother-in-law who died in South Carolina, Callahan said.

“She hasn’t been here,” Callahan said. “In the last three years, she’s been between (Vietnam) and South Carolina more than she’s been in Virginia.”

But the bar’s problems go back further than three years.

Big Daddy’s has been issued four ABC violations since 2007, including three for submitting inaccurate information about the bar’s inventory and sales of food and alcohol, according to ABC records. The other stemmed from selling alcohol to an underage person.

In addition, ABC had issued 10 written warnings dating back to 2006. Among them: incidents of disorderly conduct, loitering and failing to keep proper records.

The bar had been open since December 2004, according to city records.

At other businesses on Turnpike Road on Friday, it was business as usual, though some weren’t pleased with the news.

Across the street, used car dealership manager Wilson Goode said the nightclub didn’t disrupt his business.

“I’m never glad anybody’s closing their business,” Goode said. “People go into business to make a living.”

For Roy Boykins, who owns Munchies Snack Shack nearby, the closure will take away some of his revenue. He said the manager and bar workers frequently bought food from him.

“They order from us, so I’m kind of sad they’re not going to be open,” he said. “It’s not good news. They’ve been really nice to me.”

Callahan said he doesn’t know what’s next for Weiland after she tends to her sister. Weiland has owned nightclubs and restaurants in Hampton Roads for many years, he said.

Shooting and Violence In Pioneer Square (Seattle, WA)

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SEATTLE – A series of large fights outside of a Pioneer Square nightclub ended in gunfire early Saturday morning.

Police say they received multiple reports of shots being fired in the parking lots of Club Volume just before 2:30 a.m.

Staff from Club Volume alerted officers to a victim inside the club who had been shot in the foot. The victim was a 32-year-old liquor distributor and promoter who happened to be working at the club that night. 

The victim told officers he had gone to his car to get more liquor when he saw large fights in the parking lots on both the north and south side of the block. 

“He heard shots, and ran back into the club – at which point he realized his foot was injured,” Detective Renee Witt said.

The victim was taken to Harborview Medical Center with minor injuries. 

Officers searched but were unable to find evidence, and say witness accounts were “vague and conflicting.”

No suspect information is available, and no other injuries were reported. The investigation is on-going.

Country Singer Killed Inside Nashville Club By Club Owner

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Posted 5:07pm on Sunday, Nov. 24, 2013
NASHVILLE, Tenn. Police are investigating the fatal shooting of a country music singer who was allegedly shot by the owner of a downtown bar.

The Tennessean (http://tnne.ws/1cKpENz) reports 44-year-old Wayne Mills was shot by Pit and Barrel bar owner Chris Ferrell around 5 a.m. Saturday morning.

Ferrell told police he shot Mills in self-defense following an argument over Mills smoking a cigarette in a non-smoking area of the bar. Mills later died at Vanderbilt University Medical Center.

Police spokeswoman Kris Mumford says investigators are looking into Ferrell’s claims of self-defense. She said no arrests have been made in the case.

Mills, a native of Arab, Ala., toured with the Wayne Mills Band, which often performed on the college circuit.

Information from: The Tennessean, http://www.tennessean.com

Man Gets 28 yrs For Shooting Outside Bar

When keeping it real goes wrong…. 
A 29-year-old Wausau man convicted of shooting at two people in August 2012 will spend 28 years in prison and 12 years on extended supervision.

On August 30, a jury found Ka Yeng Xiong guilty on all counts, including two counts of attempted first degree homicide. Police say the victims were in a car on Pardee Street on August 5, when Xiong shot at them. One person was injured by flying glass.

Investigators say the entire incident started with a confrontation between Xiong and the victims, outside the Paradox Bar on Third Street an hour before the shooting. Shortly after the confrontation, police said two people drove to the 1700 block of Pardee Street, where Xiong lives. That’s when Xiong came out of his home, and opened fire on their vehicle.

The shooting spree also damaged neighboring property.

Investigators said seven to 10 rounds were fired, and police located several 9 millimeter casings at the scene.

Xiong will received credit for 472 days he has already spent in jail.

Man Stabbed In Butt During Wild Fight & Shooting At G Spot Bar In SC

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HCPD: Victim stabbed in buttocks during fight at G Spot Bar

Posted: Oct 28, 2013 5:42 AM EDTUpdated: Oct 28, 2013 9:48 AM EDT

By Mandy Noell – email
 

LONGS, SC (WMBF) – The Horry County Police Department  responded to a call of shots fired at the G Spot Bar Grill in Longs around 4:20 a.m. Monday.

The police report from the HCPD said security guards at the G Spot Bar broke up a fight at the bar, and had one person detained when a male in a white Mercury vehicle fired several shots, distracting them. While they were distracted, the detained male was able to escape. 

The vehicle drove off, and a search of the area that the car was believed to have been parked in did not turn up any shell casings or signs of damage. 

As officers were leaving the scene, they received a call that a stabbing victim had arrived at the hospital in Little River. They then learned that two victims left the G Spot Bar. One victim said he was standing outside the dance floor when someone hit him, and they began fighting. The suspect then jumped into the fight and cut the victim in his upper right butt cheek. The victim was escorted from the bar by security, while alerting them the suspect had the knife.

A second victim said there was a big fight and she was struck from behind three-to-five times. She said she turned around and saw the suspect standing behind her with a chair. 

The police report from the HCPD says that due to the proximity of the calls, it is believed by officers that the two calls are related. One victim positively identified the suspect, which was verified through a photograph. 

No warrants have been issued yet.

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2 Shot At STL Area Bar, Suspect Dies After Being Taken To Hospital

by Elizabeth Eisele/ KMOV.com

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Posted on October 26, 2013 at 6:32 AM

Updated Saturday, Oct 26 at 11:01 PM

 
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(KMOV.com) — Police are investigating a double shooting that occurred Friday night at a bar in Florissant that has left two people in the hospital and the shooting suspect dead.

Florissant Police said two people were shot after an argument inside of Pirate’s Cove Bar in the 400 block of Howdershell Road around 11:30 p.m.

When police arrived at the bar they found out the alleged shooter Edward Mueller, 63, had been disarmed by fellow patron at the bar and then assaulted by another person.

The shooting victims were transported to a hospital with what police described as non-life threatening injuries.

Authorities also took Mueller to the hospital to receive treatment for his injuries sustained while being disarmed and assaulted.

Police said Mueller died while at the hospital after he went into cardiac arrest.

Mueller’s death has been classified as a homicide by the St. Louis County Examiner’s Office. Police took the suspect who assaulted Mueller into custody.

Stay with News 4 and KMOV.com for further information.

5 Shot Outside Of Southern Pines Billiards In N.C.

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SOUTHERN PINES, N.C. (WTVD) — Five people were injured in a shooting outside a Southern Pines billiards bar, according to police.

Police responded to Leather Pockets Billiards and Lounge Sunday around 1:40 a.m. after an officer on patrol reported hearing gunshots.

When police arrived, they found five victims with gunshot wounds in the parking lot of the bar.

No other information was released. Anyone with information is asked to contact the Southern Pines Police Department at (910) 693-1481 or the Crime Tip Line at (910) 693-4110. 

Homicide Near The Liquid Room Bar In Philadelphia

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By Syma Chowdhry

PHILADELPHIA (CBS) — Philadelphia Police are investigating a deadly overnight double shooting after a birthday party in the city’s Kensington section.

The incident happened around midnight near the Liquid Room bar in the 200 block of Master Street.

Police say two men and a woman climbed into a Dodge Magnum after leaving a birthday party at the bar and were driving away when some opened fire on the car.

“There were 12 shell casings out there on the street,” says Philadelphia police Captain Frank Llewellyn. “The operator of the vehicle, the Dodge Magnum, continued westbound across American Street and ended up hitting a flower pot and then crashed into a building.”

Authorities say the 28-year-old driver was shot twice in the head and was pronounced dead at the scene.

A second victim, a 43-year-old man, was a passenger in the front seat of the car. Police say he was was found up the street with multiple gunshot wounds to the arms, thigh and chest. He was rushed to Hahnemann Hospital where he was listed in critical condition.

The woman in the backseat of the car was not injured.

“The female in the backseat luckily was not hit at all,” Llewellyn says. “She was out here celebrating her birthday.”

Police have no suspects, but are looking at surveillance video from the Liquid Bar that they hope will yield some clues.