Cincinnati District bar that was murder scene has liquor lic

Cincinnati District bar that was murder scene has liquor license yanked for 60 days


Cincinnati District bar that was murder scene has liquor license yanked for 60 days
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The Chino Chido bar on North Stanton Street.
EL PASO, Texas -- A troubled Cincinnati Entertainment District bar that was recently the scene of a murder is temporarily closed after having its liquor license revoked for 60-days by state officials.
The Texas Alcoholic Beverage Commission confirmed the two-month license suspension for the Chino Chido bar to ABC-7 on Friday.
The suspension stems from a Feb. 11 inspection of the bar, located in the 2700 block of North Stanton Street, that found multiple violations of Covid-19 regulations.
The TABC said Chino Chido exceeded customer capacity limits, failed to follow social distancing requirements, and violated other health protocols - such as not ensuring that employees wore face masks.

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