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Council reviews Infusion Lounge after police reports of shootings and fights; owner asked to return for follow-up

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Montgomery City Council heard hours of testimony about public-safety incidents linked to Infusion Lounge and directed the business to meet with council and return for review within 30 days; council carried the licensing review for two weeks.

The Montgomery City Council reviewed public-safety concerns tied to Infusion Lounge during its July 1 meeting and asked the venue’s representatives to meet with council staff and return for another review within 30 days.

Councilmembers, the police chief and the lounge’s representatives discussed multiple police calls for service near the business, including reports classified as “shots fired,” fights and calls involving persons with firearms. Police said they had logged 128 calls tied to the lounge’s address since it opened; lounge management disputed that total and supplied a year-by-year breakdown showing 11 calls in 2023, 98 in 2024 and 21 so far in 2025.

The council hearing began when Terrence Johnson, representing Infusion Lounge, and managers Betty Brodniks and Morgan…

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