Banditos’ Liquor License Suspended Two Weeks in Connection with May Triple Stabbing

7/23/17

By Ethan McLeod, Baltimore Fishbowl

The punishment is in for Banditos: Two weeks without a liquor license, starting yesterday, to go with a costly fine.

The Baltimore City Liquor Board handed the punishment down at a hearing yesterday. The three-member board had charged the Federal Hill bar and restaurant with endangering the general welfare of the public, failing to stop illegal conduct on its premises and failing to cooperate with investigators in the aftermath of a gruesome triple stabbing.

Thomas Akras, the liquor board’s deputy executive secretary, said on a phone call that the board ultimately found the bar guilty of the general welfare and illegal conduct violations, and not guilty of the charge of failing to cooperate. The board voted 3-0 for the two guilty verdicts, and 2-1 for the not guilty verdict.

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