Long Beach Considers Alcohol Curfew in Belmont Shore Amidst Violent Incidents
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- 🎯 The Long Beach City Council is considering a temporary curfew on alcohol sales for bars in the Belmont Shore area.
- ⏰ This measure aims to address a recent spike in violent crimes, including a deadly shooting.
- 💡 The proposed curfew would require bars to stop serving alcohol around midnight, though establishments could remain open until 2 AM.
Recent Violent Incidents
- 💔 A deadly shooting occurred on LaVerne Avenue just a couple of weeks prior to the council meeting, resulting in the death of Jeremy Andrew Spears.
- 💥 Another shooting on October 25th, around 2 AM, also stemmed from an incident that began at a local bar, leading to two arrests.
- ⚠️ Residents have reported issues such as public drinking, littering, fighting, and violent altercations associated with the late-night bar scene.
Mayor's Statement and Resident Concerns
- 🗣️ The Mayor of Long Beach stated that the growing disorder and unsafe behavior linked to late-night establishments is unacceptable.
- 🏡 The Mayor emphasized that Belmont Shore is primarily a residential neighborhood and residents deserve peace and safety.
- 💬 Residents express frustration with ongoing issues like drinking in cars and littering, feeling that the current situation is escalating.
Potential Solutions
- 👮 In addition to the alcohol curfew, an increased police presence is being considered as a measure to help improve the situation.
- 🔍 The council meeting will discuss various possibilities to enhance safety and address the concerns of residents and businesses in the area.
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