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Council sets Jan. 21 hearing to consider canceling Crush Ultra Lounge liquor license after police reports

2129011 · January 15, 2025
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Summary

The Omaha City Council voted 6–1 to schedule a Jan. 21 hearing to consider cancelling the liquor license for Crush Ultra Lounge after the city attorney and police presented a series of tavern reports alleging repeated after-hours service, assaults and other disturbances.

The Omaha City Council voted 6–1 on Jan. 14 to schedule a hearing for Jan. 21 to consider whether the class C liquor license for Crush Ultra Lounge should be cancelled after the city attorney and police cited a pattern of disturbances and alleged violations.

City Attorney Office representative David Grama told the council the law committee requested the resolution under Omaha City Code section 15-33 and that the law committee had received multiple police and tavern reports dating from April through December 2024. “Those tavern reports relate to serving after hours. There’s also a number of assault and batteries and different things that would lead to just an overarching pattern of disturbances,” Grama said.

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