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RES 2007-0583 - Hearing held on May 15 2007 to determine if class C liq lic at Straight Shooters II should be canceled • 01,011A,4,4, 14 �,� Fi E 147-1 7-71 Law Department �f i• cr' 07�a� Omaha/Douglas Civic Center �i�r � Y — ' 1819 Farnam Street,Suite 804 �' IV. 2 1 Omaha,Nebraska 68183-0804 �rEo FEaR�t4y L - (402)444-5115 0 '7 A I e L l Telefax(402)444-5125 City of Omaha •;y • Paul D.Kratz Mike Fahey,Mayor City Attorney Honorable President and Members of the City Council, The attached Resolution was prepared at the request of City Councilmember Vokal. The Resolution sets a hearing at the May 15, 2007, City Council meeting to deteiiiiine whether the Class "C" liquor license held by Straight Shooters II, Inc., dba "Straight Shooters II" at 3929 Farnam Street in Omaha, Nebraska, should be canceled or revoked. State statutes permit the City Council to cancel or revoke a liquor licensee for cause or upon a showing that the license has violated any provision of the Liquor Control Act or any ordinance or regulation relating to alcoholic liquor. A specific procedure setting a hearing date and providing notice to the licensee is required. This resolution complies with that procedure. The City Council Law Committee has met with the owner of Straight Shooters II, Inc., on several occasions to discuss Omaha Police Department reports and neighbors' complaints of disturbances inside and outside the business. Recently, additional reports of disturbances have been received showing an increasing frequency of disturbances and an escalating use of force by the licensee to terminate the disturbances. The frequency and seriousness of these reports have led to this Resolution as the incidents may indicate the licensee is allowing disturbances to occur on the premises or is using improper methods to terminate the disturbances. This resolution does not determine whether the license should be canceled or revoked. The only question now is whether there is sufficient reason to believe that violations of law or regulations have occurred or that cause exists for cancellation or revocation. If you are satisfied that a violation of the statutes or regulations may have occurred or good cause may exist, it is first necessary to schedule a hearing at which the allegations can be further explored. By law, the hearing must occur within 10 days after passage of this resolution. For that reason, the resolution schedules a hearing for May 15, 2007. n NPV benefit. • Leadership role and negotiator for non-core asset sales. • Increased Venture Leasing Company annual revenue from $10 to $25 million. • Led diverse group of 60 professionals. Implemented restructuring of Planning function(first in the 20 year existence of the function) to align with Business Groups and decentralized Operations group. Initiated activity budgeting process. charrette will also select specific opportunity areas for detailed study.The second charrette sequence will concentrate on detailed project studies for these more focused opportunity areas. These include the four areas identified in the RFP as well as other projects that might emerge from the process. We think that this modification will provide us with the time necessary to consider both large-scale neighborhood issues and individual project concepts. C. Deliverables,as described by the RFP with appropriate supporting maps and graphics. that is extremely similar to the way that the RDG/RPC team approaches area planning and development programs. Our approach will follow this scope of services very closely. The following discussion elaborates on key points. Phase I: Understanding Existing Conditions The Park Avenue District is a complex,transit-oriented urban neighborhood that has a scale and diversity of uses and buildings that is unusual in Omaha. Therefore,an equally detailed and fine-scaled inventory and analysis of existing conditions is necessary to help identify both the dynamic of the area and pinpoint the most strategic development potentials and opportunities. This phase includes three specific elements:the physical environment,the human environment,and sustainable market demands. A. 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QZ (O _ as co 0 • Honorable President and Members of the City Council Page 2 After the May 15, 2007, hearing, a decision on the cancellation or revocation must be made within 30 days. Cancellation or revocation may be appealed to the Liquor Control Commission within 30 days thereafter. Respect submitted, ,d9 G- homas O. Mumgaard Deputy City Attorney P:\LAW 1\15463pjm.doc Minority Student Advisory Committee, National Society of Black Engineers (NSBE). REFERENCES: Available Upon Request - 3 - - 3 - • w O aCD CD � N �. . o � LA• o o t CD CD a Carried 7-0. C R4A-c, 4.„.. • B • Councilmember MAY - 8 2007 Adopted 0 - City Clerk , Approve 5,o/e = • , Mayor . . MOTION BY COUNCILMEMBER 1A I hereby move that Council Document No. 5 8 3 ,Current Series,appearing as Item No. 10 on the May 8, 2007 agenda of the City Council, be amended in the following respects: 1. The fourth "WHEREAS" paragraph, appearing at the bottom of page 1 of the Resolution is amended to read as follows: "WHEREAS, regulations 6-019.01F, 6-019-010, and 6-019.01Q, validly adopted by the Nebraska Liquor Control Commission, prohibit the conduct reported by Omaha police; and," APPROV S T FO . CITY ATT Y DATE P:\CC\15535pjm.doc N �. . o � LA• o o t CD CD a Carried 7-0. C R4A-c, 4.„.. • B • Councilmember MAY - 8 2007 Adopted 0 - City Clerk , Approve 5,o/e = • , Mayor . MOTION BY COUNCILMEMBER I hereby move that Council Document No. , Current Series, appearing as Item No. 10 on the May 8, 2007, agenda of the City Council,be amended in the following respects: 1. The fourth "WHEREAS" paragraph, appearing at the bottom of page 1 of the Resolution, is amended to read as follows: "WHEREAS, regulations 6-019.01F, 6-019.010, and 6-019.01Q, validly adopted by the Nebraska Liquor Control Commission, prohibit the conduct reported by Omaha police; and," APPROVE►. 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C=25A CITY OF'OMAHA LEGISLATIVE CHAMBER Omaha,Nebraska RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF OMAHA: WHEREAS, section 53-134 of the Nebraska Liquor Control Act, as amended, authorizes the Omaha City Council to cancel or revoke a retail liquor license within the city upon • ' ' a showing of cause or upon a showing that the licensee has violated any provision of the Act or - any valid and subsisting ordinance or regulation relating to alcoholic liquor;and, f I WHEREAS, Straight Shooters II, Inc., dba "Straight Shooters II" at 3929 Farnam Street in Omaha, Nebraska, holds a Class "C" liquor license issued for the 2006-2007 licensing year; and, • WHEREAS, this Council has received reports from the Omaha Police Department evidencing that violations of rules and regulations relating to alcoholic liquor occurred on the licensed premises of Straight Shooters II or adjacent outdoor areas on the following listed dates: February 24, 2007 Disturbance allowed on or about the premises February 24,2007 Improper use of pepper spray or another incapacitating substance or physical force to terminate the disturbance February 24, 2007 Failure to properly contact law enforcement personnel for assistance in terminating the disturbance February 24, 2007 Failure to properly display the liquor license April 15, 2007 Disturbance allowed on or about the premises April 15, 2007 Improper use of pepper spray or another incapacitating substance or physical force to terminate the disturbance April 15, 2007 Failure to properly contact law enforcement personnel for assistance in terminating the disturbance; 4 i and, WHEREAS, regulations 6-019.O1F, 6-019-010, and 6-019.01Q, validly adopted by the Nebraska Liquor Control Commission, prohibit the conduct reported by Omaha police; and, By Councilmember . Adopted E.. City Clerk Approved Mayor - . _ ' r • • for cancellation or revocation. If you are satisfied that a violation of the statutes or regulations may have occurred or good cause may exist, it is first necessary to schedule a hearing at which the allegations can be further explored. By law, the hearing must occur within 10 days after passage of this resolution. For that reason, the resolution schedules a hearing for May 15, 2007. n NPV benefit. • Leadership role and negotiator for non-core asset sales. • Increased Venture Leasing Company annual revenue from $10 to $25 million. • Led diverse group of 60 professionals. Implemented restructuring of Planning function(first in the 20 year existence of the function) to align with Business Groups and decentralized Operations group. Initiated activity budgeting process. charrette will also select specific opportunity areas for detailed study.The second charrette sequence will concentrate on detailed project studies for these more focused opportunity areas. These include the four areas identified in the RFP as well as other projects that might emerge from the process. We think that this modification will provide us with the time necessary to consider both large-scale neighborhood issues and individual project concepts. C. Deliverables,as described by the RFP with appropriate supporting maps and graphics. that is extremely similar to the way that the RDG/RPC team approaches area planning and development programs. Our approach will follow this scope of services very closely. The following discussion elaborates on key points. Phase I: Understanding Existing Conditions The Park Avenue District is a complex,transit-oriented urban neighborhood that has a scale and diversity of uses and buildings that is unusual in Omaha. Therefore,an equally detailed and fine-scaled inventory and analysis of existing conditions is necessary to help identify both the dynamic of the area and pinpoint the most strategic development potentials and opportunities. This phase includes three specific elements:the physical environment,the human environment,and sustainable market demands. A. The Physical Environment This part of the work involves researching and mapping critical physical features of the neighborhood and includes: 1.Base Information • A detailed land use and photographic building inventory,using aerial photography to develop base maps and updating existing land and building use data with a property-by-property field survey. 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QZ (O _ as co 0 c-25A • CITY OF OMAHA LEGISLATIVE CHAMBER • Omaha,Nebraska PAGE 2 WHEREAS, conduct by the licensee and/or its agents and employees similar to that reported by Omaha police has occurred in the past and a continuing pattern of disturbances and other conduct by the licensee and/or its agents and employees has developed constituting good cause for the license to be canceled or revoked; and, WHEREAS, this City Council is satisfied that the reports from the Omaha Police Department substantially evidence a violation of a valid and subsisting regulations relating to alcoholic liquor and present reasonable cause to believe that Straight Shooters II, Inc., has violated Nebraska Liquor Control Commission regulations and, together with previously occurring disturbances, present cause for the license to be canceled or revoked, and that a hearing should be held to determine if the retail liquor license held by Straight Shooters II, Inc., should be canceled or revoked. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF OMAHA: THAT, a hearing shall be held on May 15, 2007, to determine if the Class "C" retail liquor license held by Straight Shooters II, Inc., dba "Straight Shooters II" at 3929 Farnam Street in Omaha,Nebraska should be canceled or revoked. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED: THAT, the hearing shall commence at 2:00 p.m., or as soon thereafter as the matter is reached on the City Council agenda, in the Chambers of the Omaha City Council at 1819 Farnam Street, Omaha, Nebraska, and the City Clerk shall serve notice upon Straight Shooters II, Inc., of the time and place of the hearing and of the facts upon which the charges are based. P:\LAW1\15464apjm.doc APPRO AS TO FORM: DEPUTY CITY A T Y DATE 40.4/ pawg. By Councilmember Adopted :2;‘," ��li� C�/!I�'.�C �/- �v`'� i /r,u14 ity Clerk Approved V)O 0���, Mayor _ � y E.. City Clerk Approved Mayor - . _ ' r • • for cancellation or revocation. If you are satisfied that a violation of the statutes or regulations may have occurred or good cause may exist, it is first necessary to schedule a hearing at which the allegations can be further explored. By law, the hearing must occur within 10 days after passage of this resolution. For that reason, the resolution schedules a hearing for May 15, 2007. n NPV benefit. • Leadership role and negotiator for non-core asset sales. • Increased Venture Leasing Company annual revenue from $10 to $25 million. • Led diverse group of 60 professionals. Implemented restructuring of Planning function(first in the 20 year existence of the function) to align with Business Groups and decentralized Operations group. Initiated activity budgeting process. charrette will also select specific opportunity areas for detailed study.The second charrette sequence will concentrate on detailed project studies for these more focused opportunity areas. These include the four areas identified in the RFP as well as other projects that might emerge from the process. We think that this modification will provide us with the time necessary to consider both large-scale neighborhood issues and individual project concepts. C. Deliverables,as described by the RFP with appropriate supporting maps and graphics. that is extremely similar to the way that the RDG/RPC team approaches area planning and development programs. Our approach will follow this scope of services very closely. The following discussion elaborates on key points. Phase I: Understanding Existing Conditions The Park Avenue District is a complex,transit-oriented urban neighborhood that has a scale and diversity of uses and buildings that is unusual in Omaha. Therefore,an equally detailed and fine-scaled inventory and analysis of existing conditions is necessary to help identify both the dynamic of the area and pinpoint the most strategic development potentials and opportunities. 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Our bookstore/coffeehouse is located directly across the street from the Straight Shooters • • . bar, of which I understand is being reviewed soon by the City,Council. We have tried to .. be good neighbors to this bar for the past 21 years in the spirit•of supporting Midtown - pride and business, but as in any"neighbor relationship," there is a limit td what can be ' . " ' . " tolerated. _ • • .- • Our-business used to be open until 11 p.m. on weekends for the late evening coffee , - crowd, for groups who enjoyed"meeting to play games and socialize, and for live music - • - and poetry events. However, due to the intimidating nature of the patrons'of Straight . . Shooters bar, our clientele told us that they were nervous walking around our premises - ' • and getting to their cars in the parking lot because the barpatrons would hang out on the, - street corners and yell at passersby. The bar patrons would park their cars on the bar's . • . sidewalks and stand in the street intersection of 40`h&Farnam and block traffic by • brawling or just carrying on in the street. No harm was ever done to my customers, but . this behavior did make them nervous enough not to come to our-store-late at night=so, , we changed our hours to close at 9pm.Nowwe don't see much going on at the bar - - - , - , becausewe are closed earlier. . Another complaint we have about Straight Shooters is that their patrons sometimes come_ . . over to bur store asking to use the phone. On one occasion, my staff told me that the phone was used to make a drug deal. Had I known this at the time it happened, I would . have called the police, but I heard about it after the fact. We no longer allow any strangers to use our phones: -- • V - V - . Several of the people who work at the bar occasionally,come into our store, and we are very cordial to them as they are to us. It's a pleasure to know them,but once the bar . opens for business, none of us would feel comfortable going over there for any reason. • We are aware that their clientele harasses the patrons and owner of Sullivan's Bar,.which - . is unfortunate, because Sullivan's Bar-has proven that a bar absolutely can be a good ' . • , • neighbor by keeping theft premises clean and being respectful to neighboring businesses. Our complaint is NOT against having a bar across the street or in midtown—it's having a V bar that causes businesses to,lose customers or opportunities for growth because of their - timid in an of� unlawful behaviors. 3928 iarnam m a, ' www.readinggrounds.com , - .• ��� 402-502-2008 , .� -. - • _ - - • We appreciate the City Council taking the time and interest in reviewing Straight Shooters and how their bar impacts midtown business—now and in the near future. We hope that the Council will come to a responsible conclusion that benefits both midtown businesses and residents. In summary, the affects of Straight Shooters bar being in the neighborhood have: --caused us to shorten our evening business hours, losing opportunities for sales; --caused us to lose out on bids for large late evening events (music, poetry, authors) in favor of other venues not located in Midtown; --caused us to lose customers who are afraid to visit Midtown in the evenings; --caused both Reading Grounds owners and staff to fear for their safety due to the appearance of drug deals and raucous behavior. Thank you. Sincerely, Cindy Collins, owner The Reading Grounds Brown, Buster (CCIk) From: Vokal, Jim (CCou) Sent: Tuesday, May 01, 2007 6:54 PM To: 'perrinarchitect@cox.net' Cc: Brown, Buster(CCIk) Subject: RE: revoke the liquor license of Straight Shooters bar at 40th & Farnam Thanks Bob. I will add your comment to the public record. Original Message From: perrinarchitect@cox.net To: jvokal@ci.omaha.ne.us Sent: 5/1/2007 5:07 PM Subject: revoke the liquor license of Straight Shooters bar at 40th & Farnam Jim, Include me in your support to revoke the liquor license of Straight Shooters bar at 40th & Farnam. Their inattention of civic responsibility and the behavior of their patrons is destructive to the midtown. Stories could go on and on with details, but it all boils down to disrespectful and destructive management Bob J. Robert Perrin AIA 1101 S. 36 St. Omaha, NE 68105 (402) 341-0232 Fax (402) 341-4738 perrinarchitect@cox.net <mailto:perrinarchitect@cox.net> 1 relationship," there is a limit td what can be ' . " ' . " tolerated. _ • • .- • Our-business used to be open until 11 p.m. on weekends for the late evening coffee , - crowd, for groups who enjoyed"meeting to play games and socialize, and for live music - • - and poetry events. However, due to the intimidating nature of the patrons'of Straight . . Shooters bar, our clientele told us that they were nervous walking around our premises - ' • and getting to their cars in the parking lot because the barpatrons would hang out on the, - street corners and yell at passersby. The bar patrons would park their cars on the bar's . • . sidewalks and stand in the street intersection of 40`h&Farnam and block traffic by • brawling or just carrying on in the street. No harm was ever done to my customers, but . this behavior did make them nervous enough not to come to our-store-late at night=so, , we changed our hours to close at 9pm.Nowwe don't see much going on at the bar - - - , - , becausewe are closed earlier. . Another complaint we have about Straight Shooters is that their patrons sometimes come_ . . over to bur store asking to use the phone. On one occasion, my staff told me that the phone was used to make a drug deal. Had I known this at the time it happened, I would . have called the police, but I heard about it after the fact. We no longer allow any strangers to use our phones: -- • V - V - . Several of the people who work at the bar occasionally,come into our store, and we are very cordial to them as they are to us. It's a pleasure to know them,but once the bar . opens for business, none of us would feel comfortable going over there for any reason. • We are aware that their clientele harasses the patrons and owner of Sullivan's Bar,.which - . is unfortunate, because Sullivan's Bar-has proven that a bar absolutely can be a good ' . • , • neighbor by keeping theft premises clean and being respectful to neighboring businesses. Our complaint is NOT against having a bar across the street or in midtown—it's having a V bar that causes businesses to,lose customers or opportunities for growth because of their - timid in an of� unlawful behaviors. 3928 iarnam m a, ' www.readinggrounds.com , - .• ��� 402-502-2008 , .� -. - • _ - - Brown, Buster (CC1k) From: Vokal, Jim (CCou) Sent: Wednesday, May 02, 2007 8:30 AM To: Brown, Buster(CCIk) Subject: FW: The Straight Shooters bar The Ford Birthsite Neighborhood Association would like to put their support behind the Blackstone Association in their attempts to revoke a liquor license for the Straight Shooters Bar at 40th and Farnam. On many occasions I have witnessed a large number of unruly people going to and from this bar. They have yelled obscenities at all hours of the night as well as just walked out into traffic against the light and then get mad if you don't stop for them. Kelli Jensen Bowen President, Ford Birthsite Neighborhood Association P.O. Box 3671 Omaha, NE 68103 1 nk you. Sincerely, Cindy Collins, owner The Reading Grounds • / CD CA CA � ° P ](- � �\ 7 . §k f = cn \ . , q § ° / f 0 \ .—• '' . 'Ti \P �_ 0-0 til r 2RgR n ¢ �` / ` t2; 3 n \ 7 " \ CD ¢ § G V) § P K Pt \ \' el` � § into traffic against the light and then get mad if you don't stop for them. Kelli Jensen Bowen President, Ford Birthsite Neighborhood Association P.O. Box 3671 Omaha, NE 68103 1 nk you. Sincerely, Cindy Collins, owner The Reading Grounds INTEROFFICE MEMORANDUM Law Department DATE: May 8, 2007 TO: President and Members of the City Council FROM: Thomas O. Mumgaard, Deputy City Attorney SUBJECT: Straight Shooters II -Police Contacts Attached is a timeline showing police officers' observations of events at Straight Shooters II or the surrounding area when the event appeared related to the operation of Straight Shooters II. This information has been compiled by the Law Department and Police Department from police reports and the overnight log kept by the police officers assigned to the area. If there is no entry on a date, nothing related to Straight Shooters II occurred on that date. Respectfu s mitted, � II T omas O. Mumgaar Deputy City Attorney Attachment • Timeline of Police Contacts With Straight Shooters II and Surrounding Area Date Occurrence 2-18-05 Fight reported at 40 & Farnam 2-19-05 Misdemeanor assault reported in front of Straight Shooters between customers. 2-25-05 Misdemeanor assault reported at Straight Shooters 3-6-05 Fight reported at 40 & Farnam 3-11-05 Fight reported at 40 & Farnam 3-25-05 Misdemeanor assault reported at Straight Shooters as victim was leaving at 0050. Struck with a beer bottle resulting in deep laceration. 4-8-05 Disturbance at 40 & Farnam. 6-6-05 Crowd gathered but dispersed by officer 6-9-05 Fight reported at 40th & Farnam 6-17-05 Fight at 40 & Farnam then moved to disturbance at Bucky's, 40 & Dodge 6-21-05 Disturbance at Bucky's, 40 & Dodge 6-24-05 Radio calls re large disturbance. Large crowd was dispersed by officers. Crowds in street has occurred in the past on Thursday and Saturday nights and has gotten worse with nice weather. 9-17-05 2 radio calls re. fight disturbance. Officers responded to find nothing. Bouncer reported no problems. 10-14-05 Fugitive Unit on surveillance for a person observed fight at bar at 0015 hrs. The wanted person and two other people with warrants were located and arrested. 11-4-05 At 0059 hrs. at 39th & Farnam, 8 males from SS argued with another group of males — heard shots, arrest made. RB # 67031-F 11-11-05/ At 0049 hrs. 2 women fought in middle of street. Several more fights 11-12-05 broke out — mace used by police and crowd dispersed. No arrests. Tavern report completed. 11-20-05 No officers, 0050 fight call, code 5. No caller to be seen. 2-3-06 Radio call by off-duty officer reporting a party being assaulted inside the bar. Suspect fled, report was made. Tavern report completed. 2-19-06 0000 Hrs, intoxicated male observed. 4-2-06 0003 hrs. intoxicated male observed. Straight Shooters Timeline for Council 1 Date Occurrence 9-29-06 At 0143, call of fight disturbance at 3926 Farnam, Sullivans Bar. Small crowd dispersed quickly, no actual fight. Officers were told that there had been a large fight involving 20 — 25 people, 6 police officers came, but no one was ticketed or arrested. 10-1-06 Report of 10 — 15 people fighting in the street. 10-5-06 Small crowd. Recorded video from 2330 — 0130 hrs. No problems, no radio calls. Spoke with mgr. who stated that on Thursday nights they are letting in 21 year olds. Prior to last month, the crowd was 25 years of age or older. New policy has made crowds larger. 10-7-06 Large crowd of at least 50 exiting. Checked one party who appeared to be urinating in the area. One traffic stop for obstructing traffic, expired plates, & no insurance. Was flagged down by a patron who had left the bar about an auto stolen from 41st & Farnam. 10-8-06 0055 hrs., 30 people walking outside, some with open beer 10-13-06 0022 — 0116 hrs. Sgt. Assignment to 40th & Farnam to observe Straight Shooters II. Observed people congregating in the street/intersection, jaywalking and pretending to fight. 10-14-06 0050 — 0120 hrs. Mild crowd, radio call of persons with warrants inside. Officers on the scene ID'd 2 subjects. The rest of the crowd became restless, insultive. Control was maintained with no problems. 10-27-06 Approximately 35 — 40 patrons exited. 12 — 15 loitered out front until 0105 hours. Officer advised people about loitering and the crowd left. No problems. 10-28-06 Radio call of 50 people fighting. On arrival, bystanders advised that 2 females began physically fighting in the bar which triggered a large fight. Bar employees deployed pepper spray inside and outside. Subjects involved were gone on officer's arrival. One female bystander exposed to pepper spray was treated but not transported by OFD Medic Unit. Tavern report was completed. R.O. on scene for the remainder of the assignment. The bar was pretty much empty. No other problems. 10-29-06 2030 hrs. Male in street yelling at passerby. 11-2-06 Fairly large crowd of approx. 50 — 60 people exited. Some loitered at front for 1 — 2 minutes prior to leaving. Everyone gone by 0110 and no problems. Straight Shooters Timeline for Council 2 Date Occurrence 11-3-06 Crowd of 20 — 25 congregated in front doors from 0050 — 0055. One person came out agitated as if going to start a fight. Officer called for additional cars and confronted the subject. Male was agitated and was trying to leave but others were taunting him. Officers escorted him to his vehicle. Traffic stop made for vehicle going the wrong way on Farnam and driver was determined to be intoxicated. 11-10-06 Medium crowd, everyone left the area quickly. Yelled at one to turn down music. 11-26-06 Medium sized crowd left. No problems. No loitering. 11-30-06 Approx. 20 people exited — no loitering, no problems. 12-1-06 25 — 30 people exited, no loitering no prob. 12-15-06 30-35 people exited the establishment. One traffic stop was made for vehicle going the wrong way on Farnam St. No problems 12-16-06 40-50 people exited. No loitering or problems. 12-17-06 40-50 people loitering and screaming. They began to leave when officer instructed them to. They went to Amoco on 40th and Dodge Street and 20 people started a disturbance there but left when instructed to by officer. 12-22-06 Radio call @ 0020 for fight disturbance in street. 10-15 parties present 12-23-06 Large crowd gathered after closing. Officer instructed them to find their cars and leave. Crowd then dispersed. 12-24-06 25 — 30 people gathered outside then dispersed when officer instructed them to do so. 12-29-06 R/Os called for fight disturbance. Upon arrival, large crowd but no fight seen. Crowd dispersed upon officers' request. 12-30-06 Small crowd of 15 — 20 people gathered after closing. All dispersed when told to. 1-7-07 0055 —0105, 5-10 people left. No problems. 1-12-07 No problems, but crowd from Shooters congregated at Bucky's 40th & Dodge were involved in an assault at 0110 hrs. 1-13-07 Small crowd, 20 — 25 people. Moved quickly to vehicles due to cold weather. No problems. 1-14-07 Call received from citizen who said "Straight Shooters just let out and they're dancing in the streets" and "There is no police presence here." Officer on call at Straight Shooters reported only 2 people were outside. Was a crowd at 40 & Dodge BP. Straight Shooters Timeline for Council 3 raight Shooters Timeline for Council 2 • Date Occurrence 1-19-07 No problems. Crowd of 20-30 standing on SE corner. 1-20-07 25-30 people exited. No problems. 1-21-07 R/O recovered stolen vehicle from in front of Straight Shooters and two parties were taken into custody. Large crowd 25-30 started to gather in intersection of 40 Farnam. Third car called with pepperball but crowd left before 3rd cruiser arrived. 1-26-07 Two radio calls to Straight Shooters for fights (one was @ 4008 Harney). Large crowd 75+ people at Bucky's, 40th & Dodge. Traffic was backed up from Dodge to south of Harney. Also, two radio calls to Sullivan's for loud music. 1-27-07 30 — 35 people exited. No loitering, no problems, no crowd at 40th & Dodge. 1-28-07 No problems. Few people loitering in front or across the street in the parking lot. 2-2-07 3 arrests: 1)open container; 2)littering/urinating, 3)DUI 2-3-07 A lot of foot traffic. No further info. 2-8-07 Large crowd, no problems. Most went straight to Bucky's & McDonald's @ 40th & Dodge. 2-15-07 Large crowd, no problems. 2-16-07 Large crowd, no problems. 2-17-07 20-30 people exited. No problems. Some loitering/slow walking due to snow piled along curbs, sidewalks, and sides of streets. 2-18-07 30-40 people exited. One male attempted to confront another male on 40th Street just north of Farnam. 4 — 5 other people held back the male keeping an actual assault from occurring. All involved left. No other problems. 2-23-07 35 — 40 person crowd congregated on the sidewalk and street in front of bar. Would not leave after several requests from officer who called for more cars. Crowd moved with no incident. 2-24-07 Large crowd disturbance/fight. 40 - 50 person crowd. Several fights in street and NW corner parking lot. Strong odor of pepper spray inside business, possibly indicating fight started inside, causing employees to discharge pepper spray. Tavern report completed/forwarded. One arrest. 2-25-07 Small crowd, no problems. 3-2-07 Two arrests in the Dialysis Center: one for open container and one for littering. Straight Shooters Timeline for Council 4 ight Shooters Timeline for Council 3 raight Shooters Timeline for Council 2 • Date Occurrence 3-3-07 Radio call loud verbal disturbance. Behind Sullivan's clientele from Straight Shooters were arguing over car keys. One party arrested on misdemeanor warrant. 3-9-07 Large crowd — no problems 3-10-07 Small crowd. One patron said, "Fuck the police" to officers as he left the bar. No other problems observed. 3-11-07 Crowd gathered and disregarded traffic and caused a few traffic problems. Disturbance at 40th & Dodge 3-16-07 Large crowd, 50 —60 people leaving. House security guards did a good job of keeping crowd moving. No problems. 3-17-07 Large crowd, minor arguments between a few patrons. Security handled. No contacts made. 3-18-07 No problems observed. Call received reporting a large fight in street but officers observed no incident. 3-25-07 5-10 people loitering in front with people jaywalking and obstructing traffic. 3-31-07 40 — 50 people exited quickly. No problems. Heavy rain. 4-1-07 30 people left quickly due to rain 4-6-07 30 — 35 people exited. No problems. 6 parking tickets issued and 1 volume control criminal citation. 4-7-07 Medium sized crowd, 30 —40 people. No problems. 4-8-07 Large crowd, 40 — 50 people. No problems. 4-13-07 Large crowd, 45-50 people. No problems. 4-14-07 Medium crowd, 30-35 people exited. No problems. 4-15-07 Injury report. Patrons refusing to disperse. Security at bar sprayed pepper spray on sidewalk. Female was unable to breathe so squad was called and transported to UNMC —tavern report completed. 4-20-07 Party cited for urinating on 139 S. 40 and marijuana possession. Large crowd loitering and obstructing traffic. Security used mace at the ground to disperse crowd. 4-21-07 Medium crowd. Approx. 20 people. No problems. 4-27-07 Medium crowd, 30 — 35 people. No problems. 2 passengers in a car were cited for open container. Straight Shooters Timeline for Council 5 Tavern report completed/forwarded. One arrest. 2-25-07 Small crowd, no problems. 3-2-07 Two arrests in the Dialysis Center: one for open container and one for littering. Straight Shooters Timeline for Council 4 ight Shooters Timeline for Council 3 raight Shooters Timeline for Council 2 y �y-- Lk) v.)a ro `[��7 N O d A> CD �� Cr1 'TJ cp 00 Ua as ~ A) v' N v O d "--4 Q" v n ~ d c n _ ',:C P. \ . off k . 0 `0 cA H 1 a O O CD 2 4C " M.. o he Law Department and Police Department from police reports and the overnight log kept by the police officers assigned to the area. If there is no entry on a date, nothing related to Straight Shooters II occurred on that date. Respectfu s mitted, � II T omas O. Mumgaar Deputy City Attorney Attachment Yi INTEROFFICE MEMORANDUM Law Department DATE: May 8, 2007 TO: President and Members of the City Council FROM: Thomas O. Mumgaard, Deputy City Attorney SUBJECT: Straight Shooters II Liquor License Revocation/Cancellation Attached is a copy of four Omaha Police Department reports pertaining to recent incidents at Straight Shooters II, 3929 Farnam Street. Individuals' personally identifying information have been deleted from the copies. 1. Liquor Establishment/Tavern Report of February 24, 2007. 2. Incident Report of February 24, 2007 3. Incident Report of April 15, 2007 4. Liquor Establishment/Tavern Report of April 15,2007. The handwritten synopsis on the incident reports is readily legible but the handwritten remarks on the February 24, 2007, tavern report have not copied well. I believe the remarks are as follows, although you should rely upon your own reading of the document: "Large crowd exited building. Fight started on Farnam in front of establishment and several other people joined in. When R/O [reporting officer] entered building to obtain Liquor License info, strong odor of O.C. inside possibly indicating fight started inside and employees discharged pepper spray. One person arrested for Disorderly Conduct, Obstructing, Refusal to Leave. Copy of Liquor License displayed on site was expired as of 10/31/06. Could not locate updated copy." Also attached is a copy of selected portions of Nebraska Liquor Control Commission regulation 6-019,which regulates the conduct of licensees. Respect ly bmitted Th mas O. Mumga Deputy City Attorney c: City Clerk Attachments loitering and obstructing traffic. Security used mace at the ground to disperse crowd. 4-21-07 Medium crowd. Approx. 20 people. No problems. 4-27-07 Medium crowd, 30 — 35 people. No problems. 2 passengers in a car were cited for open container. Straight Shooters Timeline for Council 5 Tavern report completed/forwarded. One arrest. 2-25-07 Small crowd, no problems. 3-2-07 Two arrests in the Dialysis Center: one for open container and one for littering. Straight Shooters Timeline for Council 4 ight Shooters Timeline for Council 3 raight Shooters Timeline for Council 2 1 r C,AAMA.I,f - , .. ..s-. 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Information 0 Property * 0 Stolen Vehicle ❑Other Officer/Serial No r Approved By/Serial No. I (hi/LUDIZ-- 1 1-(14 - -f"--i-CECI _LO i ZkV OPD Form 18 (1 /03) d...„.. kA ( DATA PROCESSED • �r�H�,N � ��...'; OMAHA POLICE DEPARTMENT i\�� .;,Q' \ 't Liquor Establishment/Tavern �: ?i Incident Report • Reported on(Date/Time) Data No. District No. Cony.Code RB No. /S5 /yro7 0/4° , Q30 I351 5 5 70t 6 a l'g7 /N Establish nt/Tavem Name - Estab rshmentITavem Address-City/State/Zip Phone s - t. `SY\oc4tes.5 3Ract t'.xj(vxm CIA;AtaMe 3y to-qqc b Owner Na (Last/First/Middle) Owner Address-City/State/Zip Coif 131 Phone LO 1 Z. so 1J / T _c ,JQ,a.G1 /K. iv\ ,J -• 7 Manager/Employee Name(Last/Fi t/Middle) Manager/Employee Address-City/State/Zip Phone . ,_ peN 1Qt40T-9-Okin ka9 .1`rt\.�,rn ,z. ,T Corporation Name J T Liquor License No. S YA:1 .S1,c 2is .lam �-n . e-• 55q/ 'a Complains Name(Last/First/Middle) Complainant Address-City/State/Zip I Phone .at1 t c tN4 r` lie ,.J>>40.h4 AR - —) LOS-/OS' . VIOLATIONS OF CITY ORDIN LACES . VIOLATIONS OF STATE STATUTES 0 Open Containers on Ucensed Premises after Closing Hours(15-3) 0 Sexual Assault(28-317 et seq.) 0 Sale to Minors or Incapacitated Persons(15-4) 0 Controlled Substances(28-416) 0 Purchase for Minors(15-7) 0 Sale or Possession by Minor in Pubic Place 0 Procuring by Minors(15-8) (53-180.02) 0 Failure to Display Liquor License(15-43) 0 Other 0 Disorderly Conduct(20-42) LOCATION OF INCIDENT 0 Assault:Battery(20-61) 0 Inside54 Outside(Parking Facility or Public Way) 0 Indecent Exposure(20-114) ARRESTS MADE (il Other Lctrrtt' COA nc f't .e 0 Yes iii No REMARKS -C.ca�c\ 1 ea•�',ro bar � .�re to spe 1O&\tt r ra c�•l tec 'tuk . i) 1- \aQ. bQ Ac mt -leo 4.)(\r , _a(4 LA f.k-kt a-1 ,1ho Year kk red U •I n r ue ie ci 1W1L e.rri. Jrc-., \e Avf l ii lhcv n 1k10 Cfr fr t S-c.,_s.Q.d .4-hz_ Sz..cIA.(. i Q(-tx_..jeA.-?e e.�' fal'0tc� ono St dQ v00.114m i Ji hc., S'1A._cyec_-', ol\Act-eA ...0(ke (1►r 4. vtXOJ RP c-'Q v\ C'i2) r in ryChe . (r rmwrOc-lo t\ c ,A r . five'. Se_{f icy vas k. 1-2 .okme eR.1 V rAt i,t 'Ni4- u.r c� Sic' r Su. r e y4 S t r. Cu.\I & &e(N-NA. - t lrwv_, 1Q.v ii r is e. cl tarx1r�1ry p r,So6Yl?? OCIW `4?c .4(1,\a(V raJ vt) a t-a c-1ts-N .th2 caS have lrni Ji h o hi� -4- Old Other Reports Completed UCR 0 Information 0 Other Z` r&n rLO()1 a cif ' .`�1�� -re -.f First Reporting Officer's Signature/Serial No. Second Reporting Officer's Signature/Serial No. Approved By(Command Officer's Signature/Serial No.-----••.--__.__ Disposition/Action aken by Vice Unit 0 Fife --~ Forwarded/Nebraska Liquor Control Commission ei511 OPD Form 2(12/97) •.✓J nce Phone Place of Employment Hours Working Business Phone MISCELLANEOUS 0 Evidence Seized ❑ Sexual Assault Kit ❑Crime Lab on Scene ❑TRS Report CIB or Field Investigator Advised ❑Yes No Ref. R.B. No. On the Scene ❑Yes C No Officer Name Serial No. Other Reports ❑Additional Factors ❑ Supplementary E1 M. O. Information ❑Property ❑Stolen Vehicle El Other Offi er/Seri I No. Approved : /Serial No. OPD Form 189(10l03) �1 /) enta y 0 M.O. Information 0 Property * 0 Stolen Vehicle ❑Other Officer/Serial No r Approved By/Serial No. I (hi/LUDIZ-- 1 1-(14 - -f"--i-CECI _LO i ZkV OPD Form 18 (1 /03) d...„.. kA ( NEBRASKA LIQUOR CONTROL COMMISSION REGULATION 6-019 (Selected portions copied from http://www.lcc.ne.gov/r-r chapter6.html) 6-019-ILLEGAL CONDUCT: ALL LICENSEES: 019.01 Persons, partnerships, and/or corporations holding licenses issued pursuant to the provisions of the Nebraska Liquor Control Act, Section 53-101, et seq., R.R.S. 1943, will be subject to citation and possible administrative sanction to include suspension or revocation for. violation of the following: 019.OIF Disturbance: No licensee or partner, principal, agent or employee of any licensee shall allow any unreasonable disturbance, as such term is defined hereunder, to continue without taking the steps, as set forth hereunder, within a licensed premise or in adjacent related outdoor areas. 019.01F1 A "Disturbance" as used in this section shall mean any brawl, fight, or other activity which may endanger the patrons, employees, law enforcement officers, or members of the general public within licensed premises or adjacent related outdoor area. Such term shall include incidents involving, but not necessarily limited to: drug dealing; intoxicated individuals; soliciting of prostitution; or any physical contact between the licensee's agents or employees and its customers, involving any kissing, or any touching of the breast, buttock or genital areas. 019.01 F2 Unless there is reason to believe that a licensee or partner, principal, agent or employee of any licensee would endanger himself/herself or others, such person shall take such action as is reasonably necessary to terminate the disturbance. Physical force should be exercised only in extreme circumstances and should be limited to the force reasonably required to terminate the disturbance and remove the individual from the licensed premise, without endangering any patron or other person. 019.01F3 In the event efforts taken in accordance with the preceding subparagraph are not successful or if there is reason to believe that the licensee, partner, principal, agent or employee of any licensee may create a danger to himself/herself or others, than in such event, such person should immediately contact law enforcement personnel to assist in properly handling the disturbance. In the event law enforcement and/or medical personnel are summoned, the directions and/or orders given by such law enforcement or medical personnel shall be followed. 019.01F4 A licensee who has conformed with the procedure as set forth in this section shall be deemed to have not permitted a disturbance to occur and continue. h o hi� -4- Old Other Reports Completed UCR 0 Information 0 Other Z` r&n rLO()1 a cif ' .`�1�� -re -.f First Reporting Officer's Signature/Serial No. Second Reporting Officer's Signature/Serial No. Approved By(Command Officer's Signature/Serial No.-----••.--__.__ Disposition/Action aken by Vice Unit 0 Fife --~ Forwarded/Nebraska Liquor Control Commission ei511 OPD Form 2(12/97) •.✓J nce Phone Place of Employment Hours Working Business Phone MISCELLANEOUS 0 Evidence Seized ❑ Sexual Assault Kit ❑Crime Lab on Scene ❑TRS Report CIB or Field Investigator Advised ❑Yes No Ref. R.B. No. On the Scene ❑Yes C No Officer Name Serial No. Other Reports ❑Additional Factors ❑ Supplementary E1 M. O. Information ❑Property ❑Stolen Vehicle El Other Offi er/Seri I No. Approved : /Serial No. OPD Form 189(10l03) �1 /) enta y 0 M.O. Information 0 Property * 0 Stolen Vehicle ❑Other Officer/Serial No r Approved By/Serial No. I (hi/LUDIZ-- 1 1-(14 - -f"--i-CECI _LO i ZkV OPD Form 18 (1 /03) d...„.. kA ( • 019.010 Notices: Every licensee shall cause his license or licenses to be framed and hung in plain view in a conspicuous place on the licensed premises. (53-148) The warning to minor and adults sign and the pregnancy poster must also be on display in a prominent place. (53-180.04 and 53-103.04) 019.01 Q Other Illegal Activities: The Commission finds that certain illegal activities may induce individuals to enter licensed premises and that the Commission has an interest in insuring that licensees do not use illegal means to promote the sale and consumption of alcohol. The Commission also believes the consumption of alcohol could impair judgment and could lessen inhibitions, causing some consumers to engage in illegal activities or to be victims of illegal activities on or about licensed premises, endangering the health, safety and welfare of individuals. The Commission, therefore, finds there is a nexus between the consumption of alcohol and certain illegal activities that occur within licensed premises or in adjacent related outdoor areas. Such activities are: drug-related offenses, prostitution or pandering, assaults, sexual assaults, homicide, gambling, vandalism, weapons-related offenses, theft, disturbing the peace, violations of statutes or local ordinances relating to entertainment, acceptance of food stamps for the sale of alcohol or otherwise in violation of federal laws or regulations, and any offense referred to in Section 53-125 (4) or (5), whether or not there has been a plea of guilty or a conviction in criminal court. If the Commission finds by a preponderance of the evidence that a licensee or employee or agent of a licensee has committed any of the foregoing illegal activities or has knowingly allowed such offense to be committed by others on the licensed premises or adjacent related outdoor areas, the Commission may suspend, cancel or revoke such license. 019.01F3 In the event efforts taken in accordance with the preceding subparagraph are not successful or if there is reason to believe that the licensee, partner, principal, agent or employee of any licensee may create a danger to himself/herself or others, than in such event, such person should immediately contact law enforcement personnel to assist in properly handling the disturbance. In the event law enforcement and/or medical personnel are summoned, the directions and/or orders given by such law enforcement or medical personnel shall be followed. 019.01F4 A licensee who has conformed with the procedure as set forth in this section shall be deemed to have not permitted a disturbance to occur and continue. h o hi� -4- Old Other Reports Completed UCR 0 Information 0 Other Z` r&n rLO()1 a cif ' .`�1�� -re -.f First Reporting Officer's Signature/Serial No. Second Reporting Officer's Signature/Serial No. Approved By(Command Officer's Signature/Serial No.-----••.--__.__ Disposition/Action aken by Vice Unit 0 Fife --~ Forwarded/Nebraska Liquor Control Commission ei511 OPD Form 2(12/97) •.✓J nce Phone Place of Employment Hours Working Business Phone MISCELLANEOUS 0 Evidence Seized ❑ Sexual Assault Kit ❑Crime Lab on Scene ❑TRS Report CIB or Field Investigator Advised ❑Yes No Ref. R.B. No. On the Scene ❑Yes C No Officer Name Serial No. Other Reports ❑Additional Factors ❑ Supplementary E1 M. O. Information ❑Property ❑Stolen Vehicle El Other Offi er/Seri I No. Approved : /Serial No. OPD Form 189(10l03) �1 /) enta y 0 M.O. Information 0 Property * 0 Stolen Vehicle ❑Other Officer/Serial No r Approved By/Serial No. I (hi/LUDIZ-- 1 1-(14 - -f"--i-CECI _LO i ZkV OPD Form 18 (1 /03) d...„.. kA ( ---.._ — / / q ? 7 sw 9 q ? = k m 6 b 0 C) \ w o U 4 / « c4 ..1\) \ g iIV on F q ` 0 \ \ C3 � ® H Frq V ƒ P. 0 / Fr to �_ ƒ E 7 cn O 1 police reports and the overnight log kept by the police officers assigned to the area. If there is no entry on a date, nothing related to Straight Shooters II occurred on that date. Respectfu s mitted, � II T omas O. Mumgaar Deputy City Attorney Attachment en' '4* INTER-OFFICE COMMUNICATION '�`►r�a POLICE DEPARTMENT "To Serve and Protect" May 8, 2007 TO: Tom Muwngard, via Chain of Command FROM; Ofc.Anthony Gutierrez#1518 SUBJECT: Effects of Oleroresin Capsicum(OC)Aerosol Per our converstation on Monday, 7 May 07, I have attached three pages from the power point presentation used to train Omaha Police Officers during basic recruit training. Recruits receive eight hours of training to include being sprayed with OC directly into their face prior to being certified in the use of OC. The material specifically covers possible effects of OC when deployed on suspects. The material provided was obtained from the National Law Enforcement Training Center where I received my Instructor Certification. If I can be of further assistance, feel free to call me at the below listed numbers. "--17 ZZ-7 "7.17, ANTHONY GUTIERREZ#1518 Omaha Police Department Training Academy Instructor Oleoresin Capsicum Instructor Phone 444-5856 Fax --444-4117 gambling, vandalism, weapons-related offenses, theft, disturbing the peace, violations of statutes or local ordinances relating to entertainment, acceptance of food stamps for the sale of alcohol or otherwise in violation of federal laws or regulations, and any offense referred to in Section 53-125 (4) or (5), whether or not there has been a plea of guilty or a conviction in criminal court. If the Commission finds by a preponderance of the evidence that a licensee or employee or agent of a licensee has committed any of the foregoing illegal activities or has knowingly allowed such offense to be committed by others on the licensed premises or adjacent related outdoor areas, the Commission may suspend, cancel or revoke such license. 019.01F3 In the event efforts taken in accordance with the preceding subparagraph are not successful or if there is reason to believe that the licensee, partner, principal, agent or employee of any licensee may create a danger to himself/herself or others, than in such event, such person should immediately contact law enforcement personnel to assist in properly handling the disturbance. In the event law enforcement and/or medical personnel are summoned, the directions and/or orders given by such law enforcement or medical personnel shall be followed. 019.01F4 A licensee who has conformed with the procedure as set forth in this section shall be deemed to have not permitted a disturbance to occur and continue. h o hi� -4- Old Other Reports Completed UCR 0 Information 0 Other Z` r&n rLO()1 a cif ' .`�1�� -re -.f First Reporting Officer's Signature/Serial No. Second Reporting Officer's Signature/Serial No. Approved By(Command Officer's Signature/Serial No.-----••.--__.__ Disposition/Action aken by Vice Unit 0 Fife --~ Forwarded/Nebraska Liquor Control Commission ei511 OPD Form 2(12/97) •.✓J nce Phone Place of Employment Hours Working Business Phone MISCELLANEOUS 0 Evidence Seized ❑ Sexual Assault Kit ❑Crime Lab on Scene ❑TRS Report CIB or Field Investigator Advised ❑Yes No Ref. R.B. No. On the Scene ❑Yes C No Officer Name Serial No. Other Reports ❑Additional Factors ❑ Supplementary E1 M. O. Information ❑Property ❑Stolen Vehicle El Other Offi er/Seri I No. Approved : /Serial No. OPD Form 189(10l03) �1 /) enta y 0 M.O. Information 0 Property * 0 Stolen Vehicle ❑Other Officer/Serial No r Approved By/Serial No. I (hi/LUDIZ-- 1 1-(14 - -f"--i-CECI _LO i ZkV OPD Form 18 (1 /03) d...„.. kA ( a se t. , r d s {.,, 0. cC • g Nimi C 0 00 CD E 1`1 1 ^ O r. ;., It et sz. CN A Z 0 au rIr p7,4 W • a 4-4 o = !Ti L. 5 z et 4 z O z O c rir t *11 z *.ti, C W f, he police officers assigned to the area. If there is no entry on a date, nothing related to Straight Shooters II occurred on that date. Respectfu s mitted, � II T omas O. Mumgaar Deputy City Attorney Attachment itl = i (p) [f* .''`'`' ice`•. O 4'10. * .‘-." -. 5 1'14 , „F/AL, : = V •1- •mil 5 0., ct et -4- c.) © . .. — = . „,z Po 5 . . ii,eJ,... V ...., a� CI $20 O CI.) 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People in the neighborhood are now > complaining about noise, trash etc. > The photos attached are in Bucky's parking lot ,on Thursday night. The lot > was full for an hour and customers could not get in. These are patrons of > the bar. > Something has got to be done sooner than later. Police do not fill out > reports and we were told responce time is terrable. We will be having > another meeting next month or so (Judy Attebery can let > you know the exact date) and will try to have a rep from OPD and Jim Vokal > there. <<SS1.jpg>> <<SS1.jpg>> <<SS2.jpg>> <<SS2.jpg>> 1 ted offenses, theft, disturbing the peace, violations of statutes or local ordinances relating to entertainment, acceptance of food stamps for the sale of alcohol or otherwise in violation of federal laws or regulations, and any offense referred to in Section 53-125 (4) or (5), whether or not there has been a plea of guilty or a conviction in criminal court. If the Commission finds by a preponderance of the evidence that a licensee or employee or agent of a licensee has committed any of the foregoing illegal activities or has knowingly allowed such offense to be committed by others on the licensed premises or adjacent related outdoor areas, the Commission may suspend, cancel or revoke such license. 019.01F3 In the event efforts taken in accordance with the preceding subparagraph are not successful or if there is reason to believe that the licensee, partner, principal, agent or employee of any licensee may create a danger to himself/herself or others, than in such event, such person should immediately contact law enforcement personnel to assist in properly handling the disturbance. In the event law enforcement and/or medical personnel are summoned, the directions and/or orders given by such law enforcement or medical personnel shall be followed. 019.01F4 A licensee who has conformed with the procedure as set forth in this section shall be deemed to have not permitted a disturbance to occur and continue. h o hi� -4- Old Other Reports Completed UCR 0 Information 0 Other Z` r&n rLO()1 a cif ' .`�1�� -re -.f First Reporting Officer's Signature/Serial No. Second Reporting Officer's Signature/Serial No. Approved By(Command Officer's Signature/Serial No.-----••.--__.__ Disposition/Action aken by Vice Unit 0 Fife --~ Forwarded/Nebraska Liquor Control Commission ei511 OPD Form 2(12/97) •.✓J nce Phone Place of Employment Hours Working Business Phone MISCELLANEOUS 0 Evidence Seized ❑ Sexual Assault Kit ❑Crime Lab on Scene ❑TRS Report CIB or Field Investigator Advised ❑Yes No Ref. R.B. 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' ' :;,,,' - t„ ._ • ll be having > another meeting next month or so (Judy Attebery can let > you know the exact date) and will try to have a rep from OPD and Jim Vokal > there. <<SS1.jpg>> <<SS1.jpg>> <<SS2.jpg>> <<SS2.jpg>> 1 ted offenses, theft, disturbing the peace, violations of statutes or local ordinances relating to entertainment, acceptance of food stamps for the sale of alcohol or otherwise in violation of federal laws or regulations, and any offense referred to in Section 53-125 (4) or (5), whether or not there has been a plea of guilty or a conviction in criminal court. If the Commission finds by a preponderance of the evidence that a licensee or employee or agent of a licensee has committed any of the foregoing illegal activities or has knowingly allowed such offense to be committed by others on the licensed premises or adjacent related outdoor areas, the Commission may suspend, cancel or revoke such license. 019.01F3 In the event efforts taken in accordance with the preceding subparagraph are not successful or if there is reason to believe that the licensee, partner, principal, agent or employee of any licensee may create a danger to himself/herself or others, than in such event, such person should immediately contact law enforcement personnel to assist in properly handling the disturbance. In the event law enforcement and/or medical personnel are summoned, the directions and/or orders given by such law enforcement or medical personnel shall be followed. 019.01F4 A licensee who has conformed with the procedure as set forth in this section shall be deemed to have not permitted a disturbance to occur and continue. h o hi� -4- Old Other Reports Completed UCR 0 Information 0 Other Z` r&n rLO()1 a cif ' .`�1�� -re -.f First Reporting Officer's Signature/Serial No. Second Reporting Officer's Signature/Serial No. Approved By(Command Officer's Signature/Serial No.-----••.--__.__ Disposition/Action aken by Vice Unit 0 Fife --~ Forwarded/Nebraska Liquor Control Commission ei511 OPD Form 2(12/97) •.✓J nce Phone Place of Employment Hours Working Business Phone MISCELLANEOUS 0 Evidence Seized ❑ Sexual Assault Kit ❑Crime Lab on Scene ❑TRS Report CIB or Field Investigator Advised ❑Yes No Ref. R.B. No. On the Scene ❑Yes C No Officer Name Serial No. Other Reports ❑Additional Factors ❑ Supplementary E1 M. O. Information ❑Property ❑Stolen Vehicle El Other Offi er/Seri I No. Approved : /Serial No. OPD Form 189(10l03) �1 /) enta y 0 M.O. Information 0 Property * 0 Stolen Vehicle ❑Other Officer/Serial No r Approved By/Serial No. I (hi/LUDIZ-- 1 1-(14 - -f"--i-CECI _LO i ZkV OPD Form 18 (1 /03) d...„.. kA ( Brown, Buster (CCIk) From: Vokal, Jim (CCou) Sent: Monday, May 07, 2007 2:13 PM To: Brown, Buster(CCIk) Subject: FW: 4Oth & Farnam E outdoor_toilet.jpg (128 KB) Sent: Friday, July 01, 2005 3:23 PM Subject: 40th & Farnam I have included some pictures of last night. Here is some context to help in understanding the pictures and what I have observed over the last two Thursdays. * This evening was much lighter than the previous week * Last night, the crowd dispersed earlier * Cars and people began really pouring in starting around 11:00 * The two OPD Officers that are on the corner have a difficult time managing what is going on because there is so much going on up and down the street * The sidewalk on the West side of the bar is clogged with cars forcing people to walk in the street heading South on 40th. In fact, the sidewalks are too narrow to handle that type of use * The crowd will walk in the middle of the street, stop cars, hold up traffic, and expose themselves to being hit posing a huge safety issue * Although this is a commercial building, Harney and Farnam, 41st to 38th is loaded with residential apartments and homes, including a home directly behind the bar. The amount of noise the police had to make plus the flashing lights with the yelling and screaming must be maddening to those in the area * There is a considerable amount of angst, tension, and hostility between the customers of Straight Shooters, Sullivan's, and Bucky' s that continues to escalate John Sunderland <<parking_lot_party.jpg>> <<2_cars_pulled_over.jpg>> <<car_blocking_street_stopped_by_person.jpg>> <<car_blocking_street_stopped_by_person_again.jpg>> <<cars and people blocking streets.jpg>> 1 oor areas, the Commission may suspend, cancel or revoke such license. 019.01F3 In the event efforts taken in accordance with the preceding subparagraph are not successful or if there is reason to believe that the licensee, partner, principal, agent or employee of any licensee may create a danger to himself/herself or others, than in such event, such person should immediately contact law enforcement personnel to assist in properly handling the disturbance. In the event law enforcement and/or medical personnel are summoned, the directions and/or orders given by such law enforcement or medical personnel shall be followed. 019.01F4 A licensee who has conformed with the procedure as set forth in this section shall be deemed to have not permitted a disturbance to occur and continue. h o hi� -4- Old Other Reports Completed UCR 0 Information 0 Other Z` r&n rLO()1 a cif ' .`�1�� -re -.f First Reporting Officer's Signature/Serial No. Second Reporting Officer's Signature/Serial No. Approved By(Command Officer's Signature/Serial No.-----••.--__.__ Disposition/Action aken by Vice Unit 0 Fife --~ Forwarded/Nebraska Liquor Control Commission ei511 OPD Form 2(12/97) •.✓J nce Phone Place of Employment Hours Working Business Phone MISCELLANEOUS 0 Evidence Seized ❑ Sexual Assault Kit ❑Crime Lab on Scene ❑TRS Report CIB or Field Investigator Advised ❑Yes No Ref. R.B. No. On the Scene ❑Yes C No Officer Name Serial No. Other Reports ❑Additional Factors ❑ Supplementary E1 M. O. Information ❑Property ❑Stolen Vehicle El Other Offi er/Seri I No. Approved : /Serial No. OPD Form 189(10l03) �1 /) enta y 0 M.O. Information 0 Property * 0 Stolen Vehicle ❑Other Officer/Serial No r Approved By/Serial No. I (hi/LUDIZ-- 1 1-(14 - -f"--i-CECI _LO i ZkV OPD Form 18 (1 /03) d...„.. kA ( • ga • r Ih w. Tt .:. r t ll* 4 . . •.. . .v..,1...,-., .-••.,1:. -.if ,. ,. . -i i al 112,1. ::„' fi-- ' II,•, ttt 4 II iri!, • R �1I11 loft, I., - P# - ?' . - itl!liffili/11 v 1 r� � f ,.• f , I J ... It 1 ilis `� � " * 'fir . .09. ait A -�. 3 i. :.1 ,r - P W 11 W fit+ Z t O 4 El* : C ac 6.4. 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The amount of noise the police had to make plus the flashing lights with the yelling and screaming must be maddening to those in the area * There is a considerable amount of angst, tension, and hostility between the customers of Straight Shooters, Sullivan's, and Bucky' s that continues to escalate John Sunderland <<parking_lot_party.jpg>> <<2_cars_pulled_over.jpg>> <<car_blocking_street_stopped_by_person.jpg>> <<car_blocking_street_stopped_by_person_again.jpg>> <<cars and people blocking streets.jpg>> 1 oor areas, the Commission may suspend, cancel or revoke such license. 019.01F3 In the event efforts taken in accordance with the preceding subparagraph are not successful or if there is reason to believe that the licensee, partner, principal, agent or employee of any licensee may create a danger to himself/herself or others, than in such event, such person should immediately contact law enforcement personnel to assist in properly handling the disturbance. In the event law enforcement and/or medical personnel are summoned, the directions and/or orders given by such law enforcement or medical personnel shall be followed. 019.01F4 A licensee who has conformed with the procedure as set forth in this section shall be deemed to have not permitted a disturbance to occur and continue. h o hi� -4- Old Other Reports Completed UCR 0 Information 0 Other Z` r&n rLO()1 a cif ' .`�1�� -re -.f First Reporting Officer's Signature/Serial No. Second Reporting Officer's Signature/Serial No. Approved By(Command Officer's Signature/Serial No.-----••.--__.__ Disposition/Action aken by Vice Unit 0 Fife --~ Forwarded/Nebraska Liquor Control Commission ei511 OPD Form 2(12/97) •.✓J nce Phone Place of Employment Hours Working Business Phone MISCELLANEOUS 0 Evidence Seized ❑ Sexual Assault Kit ❑Crime Lab on Scene ❑TRS Report CIB or Field Investigator Advised ❑Yes No Ref. R.B. 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