Motion-4/10/07-Late Night disturbances in downtown
TO:
And
Members
of the
FROM: Bernard F. Lynch, City Manager
DATE: May 3, 2007
SUBJECT: COUNCIL
MOTION OF 4/10/07 BY COUNCILLOR RODNEY
ELLIOTT
“REQUEST THE CITY MANAGER AND THE ACTING
POLICE CHIEF
REPORT ON THE LATE NIGHT DISTURBANCES IN
THE DOWNTOWN AREA”.
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Regarding
the above mentioned motion, I have been in contact with Ken Lavallee, Acting
Police Chief. Ken has informed me that
over the past few months there have been several serious assaults that occurred
downtown. The most serious being a stabbing that occurred outside the Café
Paradisio and two fights that resulted in serious injury. Each of these events
occurred outside bars. Research has linked alcohol consumption with violent
behavior. For example, the
The Lowell Police Department reviewed crime statistics for the downtown neighborhood[1] during the hours of 11:00 PM and 4:00 AM. Since January 1, 2007 there have been 44 criminal incidents that occurred, many of which resulted in several charges (See Attached Map). Several of these incidents were alcohol-related including:
· Assaults that occurred either inside or directly outside a bar. This includes a fight between men from the Coast Guard and men from the Marines, the stabbing outside the Café Paradisio, and an assault of a victim, who was too intoxicated to assist the police department with the investigation.
· Public urination
· OUIs including a hit-and-run accident where intoxication was suspected in the driver that fled the scene.
· Taking highly intoxicated individuals into protective custody
· Malicious destruction including an incident where patrons broke bottles in Rumba’s nightclub and an incident where a highly intoxicated individual smashed several windows in a car while screaming profanities.
· Public drinking
To curtail these events, the Lowell Police Department has
implemented several initiatives aimed at addressing crime and disorder issues
in the downtown. To date, the Lowell Police Department in partnership with the
Massachusetts State Police CAT Team, have conducted 3 Downtown Mobilizations to
increase police presence throughout downtown
In addition, the police department has increased its vigilance in citing liquor establishments for misconduct especially when criminal incidents occur. This year, the police department has requested License Commission hearings for 20 liquor establishments and 10 liquor stores for either serving to minors, over serving patrons, or failing to call police after the commission of a crime. Of these, Rumba’s Night Club and Khermara Restaurant were named in two requests.
The department has also implemented the Underage Alcohol
Enforcement Initiative, which monitors compliance with the laws prohibiting the
sale of alcohol to minors. This year the department has conducted 79 compliance
checks and 21 establishments have been cited. To elaborate on this initiative,
the Lowell Police Department Training Institute has scheduled training for
Chiefs of Police and
· Underage Sting Operations
· Cops in Shops – a program where undercover officers pose as clerks to deter minors from purchasing alcohol
· Last Call operations – officers work undercover in local establishments to enforce the Sale of Alcohol Beverage to Intoxicated Patrons regulation.
This training is also being offered to the License
Boards/Commissions for
On April 25, 2007 the Lowell Police Department and the Downtown Neighborhood Association hosted a neighborhood meeting to discuss issues and concerns regarding the downtown. The objective of this meeting was to provide an opportunity for these two groups to reach a reasonable compromise. At this meeting, a subcommittee was formed to maintain open lines of communication between the business owners, residents, and police officers. This committee will meet on a regular basis.
On April 26 – 28, 2007 the Lowell Police Department increased its visibility with foot/bicycle patrols in the Downtown Area during the hours of 10:00 PM through 3:00 AM. This was done to respond to residents’ concerns. This initiative utilized 6 officers from the North and West Sectors. These officers patrolled in teams of two to increase visibility, monitor all parking areas to deter loitering and drinking, strictly enforce parking and traffic violations, and enforce public drinking laws. The areas patrolled included:
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After closing hours the officers patrolled
In addition, the Lowell Police Department would recommend imposing other preventative measures in place to minimize assaults and disorder including:
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Not allowing patrons in the bar after a certain
hour. The liquor establishments in almost all of the surrounding cities,
excluding
· Impose regulations that require the bartenders to stop serving alcohol 30 minutes before close, which will allow patrons time to finish drinks with ample time to leave the bar before the closing time.
· Impose regulations that require the music/entertainment be stopped early enough to allow all patrons enough time to safely exit the bar before closing time.
· Strictly enforce the over serving regulations
· Require every patron to provide a valid driver’s license or military ID
· Enforce over crowding regulations/ fire code violations
· Encourage patrons to utilize public parking garages because they are well lit and have security on the premise.
I hope this information is
helpful and we will keep you updated as this process continues.
If you have any questions regarding this, please let me
know. Thank you.