Witnesses say the shots came from an automatic weapon, and witnesses also told deputies a fight inside the club sparked the shooting. “In the interest of public safety and in the interest of just stepping up and stopping everything so the investigation can be completed, we decided to suspend the license,” Davis said Wednesday. The sheriff’s office can take away alcohol licenses if it has reason to believe a violent event sparked inside or within 100 yards of a business. Mayor Lester Miller says something needs to change. “I think there’s some issues that need to be addressed,” Miller explained. “As a sheriff’s office and I think as a government, we owe it to our citizens to give them a safe place to go.”