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Entertainment Commission approves amended conditions for El Rincon after officer shooting; requires venue calendar notification to SFPD
Summary
Following a June shooting that injured an SFPD officer, the commission approved amended security and operational conditions for El Rincon, including a requirement that the venue notify Mission Station with a calendar of upcoming events every three weeks; commissioners discussed but did not pursue immediate suspension or revocation at this meeting.
The San Francisco Entertainment Commission voted to approve amended conditions for El Rincon, a nightclub at 2700 Sixteenth Street, after hearing testimony about repeated incidents culminating in a June 19 shooting that injured a police officer.
Deputy director Kane told commissioners that five shots were fired near El Rincon in the early morning of June 19; officers responded to a fight and an officer was struck and transported to General Hospital. The department placed an emergency 72‑hour suspension on the venue’s place of entertainment permit (effective June 19–22) and El Rincon voluntarily suspended entertainment for seven days afterward. The owner later submitted updated security plans and other…
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