Little Rock club’s liquor license remains suspended

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LITTLE ROCK, Ark. (AP) – The liquor license of a Little Rock nightclub where a
shooting during a rap concert left 28 people injured will remain suspended.The Arkansas Alcohol Beverage Control informed nightclub owner Herman Lewis on
Monday that the license will remain suspended pending an investigation of
potential violations.

Power Ultra Lounge’s liquor license was suspended soon after the July 1
shooting during a concert by rapper Ricky Hampton, also known as Finese2Tymes

Lewis did not testify during the Monday hearing. His attorney previously told
The Associated Press his client wouldn’t fight the closure of his club by city
officials and said he’s cooperating with law enforcement.

The club was closed under a criminal abatement program.

Governor Asa Hutchinson announced last week a multi-agency task force to help
combat violence in Little Rock.

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