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Omaha council sets hearing on possible revocation of Crush Ultra Lounge liquor license after police reports
Summary
The City Council voted 6-1 to schedule a hearing on whether to cancel the liquor license for Crush Ultra Lounge, citing multiple tavern and police reports alleging disturbances, serving after hours and violent incidents dating from April–December 2024.
The Omaha City Council voted to schedule a hearing to determine whether the liquor license for Crush Ultra Lounge should be canceled, after the law committee and city attorneys cited a pattern of police and tavern reports alleging late-night disturbances and violence.
City Attorney’s Office attorney David Grama told the council the resolution was requested under Omaha city code “pursuant to Omaha city code section fifteen-thirty 3” and that the law committee had received “a number of different police reports, tavern reports, 16 to be exact” covering incidents from April through December 2024. Grama said the reports included allegations such as serving after hours, assault and battery, and other disturbances and that the police department “has expressed”…
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