St. Petersburg Times
- St. Petersburg,
FL, USA
- Sunday 20 May,
2007
Ybor nightclub fight
ends with shooting
A fight that started
inside the Empire Nightclub spilled out onto Ybor City streets early
Sunday morning, ending with one man shot and another in custody.
Police say Onassis
George, 28, shot Howard A. Williams in the chest at 2:42 a.m.
Sunday, about a block away from the club, where they had been thrown
out for fighting about 15 minutes earlier.
Williams, 28, remains
in critical condition at Tampa General Hospital. George is being
held without bond at the Orient Road Jail on charges of attempted
first-degree murder and possession of a firearm.
Ybor City residents
said Sunday's shooting was just the latest in a string of violence
surrounding Empire Nightclub at 1902 E. Seventh Ave.
"Enough is enough.
We're getting fed up with what's going on," said Tony LaColla,
president of the Historic Ybor Neighborhood Civic Association. "It's
hurting business. It's going against our plan to bring more people
to Ybor."
In 2002, two of the
club's bouncers were shot after telling a man to take off his knit
cap. One died. Gunman Allington Dottin got two life sentences.
Last fall, a Temple
Terrace man was stabbed to death in a parking lot outside the club,
also following an argument.
LaColla and his
neighbors are circling a petition asking the city to address
violations committed by Empire and its neighbor Club Fuel, which
shares a block with Empire. The petition says the crime rate is
higher surrounding the clubs, that their buildings are in disrepair
and that they produce excessive noise.
Neighbors have met
with Mayor Pam Iorio to address nightclub violence, and they plan on
bringing their petition to city council. LaColla says the clubs
should either be shut down or lose their liquor licenses.
"My view is that Club
Fuel, Club Empire are not policing the clientele there," LaColla
said. "They don't have proper security."
Club Empire owner Ken
Grossman objects. He says that anyone who walks into his club is
padded down for weapons.
Sunday morning, the
gunman must have gotten his gun after leaving the nightclub,
Grossman said, because he would not have been allowed in with one.
Police say Wililams
and his friends, who were also kicked out of the club, were walking
back to their vehicle in the 1900 block of Sixth Avenue when George
approached them with a gun.
"I can't stop people
from fighting," Grossman said. "That happens every day. It happens
in Hyde Park. It happens at football stadiums. I can't stop the
whole world from fighting."
Grossman said he
believes neighbors' safety concerns stem from a "black/white"
mentality. When his club played techno music from 1995 to 2004 --
which attracted more white patrons -- he never got complaints. The
complaints started when the club started attracting a hip-hop crowd.
"It's unfair and
ridiculous," he said.
Tampa Police Lt.
Diane Hobley-Burney couldn't comment Sunday on Empire, since the
shooting happened between individuals, outside the club. But she did
that violent crimes in Ybor City, like murders and robberies, are
down 15 percent.
This weekend was just
a bad one in Ybor.
Tampa police arrested
six teenagers this weekend after a group was robbed at gunpoint
Friday night at Fifth Avenue and 14th Street.
"You want to blame
that on Empire too?" Grossman asked. "You can't pin all of Ybor's
problems on Empire Nightclub." |