Dangerous View! Sanford Restaurant Shooting Exposes Permit Flaws, County Mulls Response

Dangerous View! Sanford Restaurant Shooting Exposes Permit Flaws, County Mulls Response

PORT ANNOUNCES THAT THERE WILL BE NO MORE LATE-NIGHT EVENTS.

SANFORD, FLORIDA –  The next course of action following the shooting at Cabana Live over the weekend is currently being discussed by Seminole County politicians.

Dennis Lemma, the Seminole County Sheriff, said at a press conference on Monday that Cabana Live lacked the required event permission to host the so-called “Nobody Leaves Sober Pool Party.”

Lemma and Seminole County Commissioner Jay Zembower expressed uncertainty about whether the event permission would have prevented the shooting. Zembower asserted that the procedure is in place to guarantee that all necessary arrangements have been made to ensure everyone’s safety.

Zembower stated, “We can’t deploy the assets or have the assets on hold ready to deploy in the event something goes awry if we’re not aware of something occurring.”

Zembower stated that they are now considering the next course of action.

Dangerous View! Sanford Restaurant Shooting Exposes Permit Flaws, County Mulls Response (1)

Zembower stated, “Our attorneys are closely examining it, and given what happened, I believe this matter rises to a higher level.” “You know, a minor brandishing a firearm when alcohol is being supplied. That, in my opinion, is what has to be addressed for the incident in the first place.

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A Port of Sanford spokesperson that News 6 contacted on Tuesday stated that the master tenant, Marinas LLC, had received a notice of default on the lease.

News 6 received a statement from the Seminole County Port Authority that included the following:

“The marina operator has informed the port that the restaurant/bar will function as a family-friendly establishment appropriate to marina operations and that these late-night events will no longer take place.”

When News 6 attempted to talk with someone on Tuesday at Cabana Live, we were informed that they were not available for comment at this time.

The Seminole County Port Authority documents are available for reading below.

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