A judge in
Richmond, Judge Melvin R. Hughes Jr., refused to halt liquor sales in
Cotton Club nightclub, a club that had been allegedly linked to gun shootings and violence. It was indicated by the judge's ruling, however, that the city failed to prove a link to the violence and the business. The police indicated that seven people had either been shot, stabbed or beaten in the vicinity of the club, although no one had been killed. It was reported that part of the Cotton Club would be closed but the restaurant and lounge portion that was downstairs would remain open. Fourth Precinct Commander, John Hall said he was disappointed with the judge's decision and said that the department wanted improvements. Officer schedules would be changed for additional support on weekend nights. It was also reported that neighbors and the Downtown Neighborhood Association were also concerned. ==See also==