Lawsuits needed in order to shut down nightclubs where deadly shootings happen, city leaders say

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Lawsuits needed in order to shut down nightclubs where deadly shootings happen, city leaders say
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'Why don't they close the club?' one victim's family asks after city leaders said they need a lawsuit to take action. 'They're just going to keep letting bodies drop.'

shows 10 incidents at the South Gessner address since last year at both the nightclub and parking lot.1 person dead after security guard fires shots outside nightclub in Sharpstown area, police sayCity leaders told Eyewitness News that HPD is gathering crime data and sharing it with the Texas Alcohol and Beverage Commission to have it take immediate action. The TABC said it's investigating the nightclub near the triple homicide.

It shut down the club for a week. The TABC said it could cancel a liquor license, but that's a last resort."The businesses can be closed," Ogg said. "The premises can be closed. The building can be shut down. There's a lot of remedies available under law." Ogg said it requires a lawsuit. Neighbors can come together to get a nuisance business closed. In order to make it happen, though, she says neighbors need to speak up.

"Don't just report violence, but let the police know about noise complaints, drinking and driving, and even someone urinating outside. All of these things should be and can be reported," Ogg said. "That creates a record of a nuisance, and that's the basis for these types of lawsuits, which can be very successful."

This is the action the victim's family would like to see after officers said their loved ones were killed.They hope these pleas will lead to an arrest and keep the nightclub closed.

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