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Council upholds police recommendation to deny Mohammed Khan Class A alcohol license

3068891 · April 7, 2025
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The Shreveport City Council voted 7-0 to uphold police denial of Mohammed Khan’s application for a Class A alcohol license; Khan retains a Class B license but was denied the Class A requested to work at a liquor store because of repeated alcohol- and drug-related arrests in his record.

The Shreveport City Council upheld the police department’s recommendation to deny Mohammed Khan’s application for a Class A alcohol-license card, voting to sustain the denial by council motion.

Corporal (Detective) Glass Bradley of the Shreveport Police Department told the council that Khan had a long criminal-history record including multiple arrests for driving under the influence, controlled-substance offenses and other matters, and that the city code requires good character, record and reputation under the city’s licensing ordinance (cited in the hearing as section 10-66).…

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