Corner Pocket Bar Case Study

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A fight that broke out at a local bar turned into a major scene with one person behind bars. According to officers, a group of people turned to Corner Pocket Bart after kicked out, before they started shooting before one Friday morning.

The Corner Pocket Bar had to endure a dangerous scene earlier Friday morning. What was supposed to be a normal night, turned out to be alarming for most of those who occupied the scene.

The shots fired call came in to police from the Corner Pocket around 1 a.m. Friday. Management says there was a dispute between two groups. One is believed to be involved with a motorcycle gang.

Even though the situation ended at Corner Pocket, the manager of the bar says it did not start there. "We gathered that there

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