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Owner defends bar against shutdown amid community support

August 06, 2024 | Gadsden City, Etowah County, Alabama


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Owner defends bar against shutdown amid community support
In a recent government meeting, the owner of Gaga's Bar and Grill addressed concerns raised by local law enforcement regarding operational hours and safety incidents. The owner, who presented a PowerPoint to clarify misunderstandings, emphasized that all security personnel are licensed and bonded, and that the establishment has complied with city ordinances since an educational session with police in September.

The owner recounted an incident on November 10, 2023, when police shut down the bar for allegedly operating past permitted hours. The owner argued that they had been informed by Officer Mike James that the bar could remain open until 4 AM on certain nights, a statement that was not corrected by Officer Intrickin during the educational session. The owner expressed frustration over the conflicting interpretations of state and city ordinances.

Additionally, the owner addressed a shooting incident in the vicinity, clarifying that Gaga's was closed at the time and that they had filed a police report regarding damage to the establishment. The owner also acknowledged a previous citation related to an altercation that occurred after hours, taking full responsibility for that incident.

In an effort to maintain community relations, the owner highlighted their proactive measures, including calling police for assistance with patrons lingering outside after closing. They also noted their commitment to community service, mentioning partnerships with organizations like Toys for Tots and initiatives to support local families.

The owner concluded by stating that they are in the process of transforming Gaga's into a restaurant and have adjusted operational hours to prevent future issues. The meeting underscored ongoing discussions about local business regulations and community safety.

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