Empire lounge loses liquor license, forced to shut down after deadly shooting

Empire Lounge Loses Liquor License, Forced to Shut Down After Deadly Shooting

AKRON, OH – The Empire Lounge in Merriman Valley has closed effective immediately following a series of safety incidents, including a shooting that resulted in the death of 23-year-old Diamond Fisk, Jr.

According to the Akron Police Department, a woman was shot in crossfire at the location this past weekend.

Earlier this summer, the Akron Prosecutor’s Office, Economic Development team, and Ward 8 Councilman Bruce Bolden sought approval from Akron City Council to formally object to the liquor permit renewal for the Empire Lounge. Today, city officials confirmed that the liquor permit has expired and was not renewed.

Empire lounge loses liquor license, forced to shut down after deadly shooting
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The proprietor of Empire Lounge has decided to close the business for the foreseeable future. Discussions are ongoing with the property owner and other stakeholders to find a permanent solution for the location.

The Akron Police Department continues to investigate the recent shootings. Citizens with information are encouraged to contact the APD Detective Bureau at 330-375-2490 or 330-375-2Tip. Anonymous tips can also be provided through Summit County Crimestoppers by calling 330-434-COPS or by texting TIPSCO to 274637.

“Our team remains in conversation with the property owner, the proprietor, and other stakeholders to achieve a more permanent solution for this property,” a spokesperson from the Akron Police stated.

City officials acknowledged that safety challenges persist related to large gatherings across Akron. The administration is focused on addressing these issues and thanked officers for their efforts in preventing gun violence.

The closure of the Empire Lounge marks a significant step in the city’s ongoing efforts to enhance public safety following recent violent incidents.

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