No action after commission reviews Rose Lounge incident report

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Summary

An incident reported involving two patrons who had an altercation after leaving the Rose Lounge was reviewed; the commission found reporting gaps and no evidence the incident occurred on licensed premises, and voted for no action.

The Liquor License Commission on July 23 reviewed an incident report involving two patrons who had an altercation after leaving the Rose Lounge. Officer Anderson summarized that the complainant reported a later assault and sustained minor injuries; initial contact with the complainant was unsuccessful and the report was filed hours after the alleged incident.

Officer Anderson said it remained “very vague” whether the altercation occurred on the licensed premises or elsewhere. Given the time gap in reporting and lack of evidence that the incident occurred at the Rose Lounge, the commission voted to take no action on the license based on the available information.

The commission recorded the no-action vote and asked staff to note the incident in administrative records; commissioners indicated they would revisit if further evidence showing on-premises involvement is presented.