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First he looked at the day s expenses: Food, payroll, utilities, etc.
And then, next to that considerable number, Kirkland looked at a zero.Â
Not a single customer that day.
But Kirkland has no plans to close the bar and Jamaican restaurant that he and partner Marcia Myers opened in November 2019, less than six months before COVID-19 began crippling businesses. It s easy to close, but I m affecting other people s lives, Kirkland told The Citizen. We have a lot of customers appreciate that we ve stayed open. They love the place and want to come out.
The last year has been similarly difficult for most bars and restaurants in the Cayuga County area.
UPDATE: LPD says they will be releasing body camera footage of shooting Lawton Police Chief James Smith released a statement on Friday morning concerning the ongoing investigation into an officer involved shooting which occurred early Sunday morning. By Jarred Burk | January 22, 2021 at 10:36 AM CST - Updated January 22 at 6:16 PM
UPDATE
Early on Friday 7News was told LPD would not be releasing the body camera footage from the shooting but late Friday city spokeswoman Tiffany Vrska said they WILL release the video but there is not a timeline for when that will be. She said it will happen once the investigation has been completed.
Lawton business owner details experience leading up to officer-involved shooting
Lawton business owner details experience leading up to officer-involved shooting By Will Hutchison | January 18, 2021 at 4:42 PM CST - Updated January 18 at 6:12 PM
LAWTON, Okla. (TNN) - The owner of Lavish Lounge recalls the moments leading up to a deadly officer-involved shooting that happened Sunday morning in Lawton.
“The cops had a routine traffic stop outside my building and I went outside to ask them what they were doing outside. They responded saying it was a routine traffic stop and had nothing to do with Lavish Lounge. I said, ‘well you’re on my property.’ He said, ‘well now I’m coming into Lavish Lounge’,” owner Seth Fleming said.