官员周日上午关闭了纽约市的一家非法夜总会。
凌晨2时45分左右,纽约市警长的代表到达了皇后区隐藏的场所,在里面发现了164多人。
该建筑-代表说参加聚会的人通过后巷进入-位于罗斯代尔(Rosedale)243街。
官员在推特上证实了这一消息,并表示在COVID-19大流行期间,该秘密俱乐部违反了健康准则。
根据纽约市的官方网站,在纽约市,不允许在私人住宅中进行10人以上的室内或室外聚会,也不许进行50人以上的聚会。
官员在推特上说,该俱乐部还违反了防火法规,没有酒牌。
五人被控多项罪行。
“副警长关闭了皇后区皇后街145-12号145-12号的非法酒瓶俱乐部,可通过后巷进入:164人以上,违反了紧急命令,禁止出口,没有酒牌,违反了消防和健康法,其中5人被控多项罪行。”警长办公室在推特上写道。
12/20/20 @ 0245 HRS:副警长在皇后区145-12 243号皇后区关闭了非法酒瓶俱乐部,可通过后巷进入:164人以上,违反紧急命令,禁止出口,没有酒牌,违反消防与健康法规,5被控多项罪行。pic.twitter.com/QuiHgVSU6K
—纽约市谢里夫(@NYCSHERIFF)2020年12月20日
在大流行期间,城市官员已经进行了各种与非法聚会有关的停工和逮捕。
上个月,纽约市官员关闭了曼哈顿中城的一家非法俱乐部,该俱乐部在大流行高峰时为近400人举行了一场聚会。
该俱乐部也没有酒牌,官员对四名身份不明的组织者发出逮捕令,并指控他们“违反刑法,健康和酒精饮料控制法。”
然后,在本月早些时候,示威者挥舞着美国国旗,并轰出州长安德鲁科莫的紧急COVID-19限制在聚集Mac的公府,在史泰登岛受欢迎的酒吧,这是由警长关闭前一天。代表们逮捕了其中一名律师酒吧老板,他们涉嫌违反旨在阻止第二波病毒占领该市的行政命令。
Officials shut down illegal club in NYC with 160 people inside amid COVID-19 pandemic
Officials shut down an illegal nightclub inNew York CitySunday morning.
At around 2:45 a.m., New York City Sheriff's deputies arrived at the hidden establishment in the borough of Queens and found more than 164 people inside.
The building -- which deputies said partygoers entered through a rear alleyway -- is located on 243rd Street in Rosedale.
Officials confirmed the news on Twitter, and said that the secret club violated health guidelines amid theCOVID-19pandemic.
In New York City, indoor or outdoor gatherings of more than 10 people are not allowed in private homes, and gatherings of more than 50 people are not allowed whatsoever, according tothe city's official website.
The club also violated fire codes and did not have a liquor license, officials said on Twitter.
Five people have been charged with multiple offenses.
"Deputy Sheriffs shut down illegal bottle club @ 145-12 243rd Street Queens, access via rear alley: 164+ people, violation of emergency orders, barricaded egress, no liquor license, fire & health code violations, 5 charged with multiple offenses," the sheriff's officewrote on Twitter.
12/20/20 @ 0245 HRS: Deputy Sheriffs shut down illegal bottle club @ 145-12 243rd Street Queens, access via rear alley: 164+ people, violation of emergency orders, barricaded egress, no liquor license, fire & health code violations, 5 charged with multiple offenses.pic.twitter.com/QuiHgVSU6K
— NYC SHERIFF (@NYCSHERIFF)December 20, 2020
During the pandemic, city officials have made various shutdowns and arrests related to illegal gatherings.
Last month,New York City officials shut down an illegal club in Midtown Manhattanwhich hosted nearly 400 people for a party at the height of the pandemic.
That club also had no liquor license, and officials issued arrest warrants for four unidentified organizers and charged them for "offenses for penal, health, [and] alcohol beverage control laws."
Then, earlier this month, protesters waving American flags and slamming Gov. Andrew Cuomo's emergency COVID-19 restrictions gathered atMac's Public House, a popular bar in the Staten Island, that wasshut down a day earlier by sheriff's deputies. The deputies had arrested one of the bar owners for allegedly violating an executive order meant to stop a second wave of the virus from taking over the city.