The proposal comes in response to several tragic incidents, including the shooting death of Francisco David Escatell in August 2024.
SEATTLE — The Seattle City Council is weighing a proposal to implement stricter rules for late-night lounges to address gun violence associated with the city’s nightlife.
The City Attorney’s Office presented the proposal Tuesday, focusing on establishments that remain open past 2 a.m. According to Deputy City Attorney Scott Lindsay, about 15-20 venues have been linked to a significant number of after-hours shootings.
The proposal comes in response to several tragic incidents, including the death of Francisco David Escatell in August 2024 and a
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