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By Kelly Fisher
Jul 1, 2021
The Mayfield Heights Chuck E. Cheese restaurant where several moms broke into a massive brawl including with pepper spray and one woman who carried a loaded gun was denied a renewed liquor license.
City officials unanimously opted to reject the liquor license renewal for the Golden Gate Plaza restaurant on Monday (June 28).
Law Director
Paul Murphy penned a letter to the city council, urging officials to deny the renewal after the Ohio Department of Commerce Liquor Control Division asked for a response from the city, cleveland.com reported Thursday (July 1).
Murphy s opinion states, in part:
“.[Police reports] indicate numerous fights (including the presence of firearms), the use of foul language and other things, and related incidents providing evidence the proprietor may be operating in disregard of local laws, regulation and local ordinances…there is evidence the proprietor is interfering with public decency, sobriety, peace and good or