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City files case against Miramar property owner, organizer of NYE party where stage collapsed OnScene and last updated 2021-01-08 20:15:08-05 SAN DIEGO (KGTV) â San Diego s City Attorney is taking action against the Miramar property owner and organizer of a New Year s Eve party where a makeshift balcony collapsed, injuring several people. City Attorney Mara Elliott cited in the complaint that property owner Bradley S. Murray and Charles Clayborne Smith, Jr. maintained a public nuisance, among other charges in connection with several events held at 7475 Trade Street in Miramar. Elliott says Murray and Smith had been hosting unpermitted events at the location amid the county and state s public health orders. Some of those events were reportedly streamed online, including wrestling matches and a concert with about 800 attendees. Smith, who leased the space under the business Sindicate Entertainment Group, also hosted events that included cannabis markets, ....
SAN DIEGO The San Diego City Attorney’s office on Friday filed a civil action against both the owner and organizer of a Miramar warehouse where a balcony collapsed under the weight of dancing New Year’s Eve partygoers, leaving three injured. The case, filed in San Diego Superior Court, alleges warehouse owner Bradley Murray, party organizer Charles Clayborne Smith Jr. and Smith’s company Sindicate Entertainment Group and others maintained a public nuisance, engaged in unfair competition, and violated the city’s municipal code. The city wants a temporary restraining order and injunctions prohibiting the defendants from continuing to host events in violation of city codes. In particular the lawsuit notes that the New Year’s Eve party violated county and state orders preventing large gatherings, done in an effort to slow the spread of COVID-19, which is raging in Southern California. ....