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Nightclub Stampede Reopens Chicago's Racial Wounds
Independent (UK) ^ | 2-19-2003 | Andrew Gumbel

Posted on 02/18/2003 4:19:36 PM PST by blam

Nightclub stampede reopens Chicago's racial wounds

By Andrew Gumbel in Chicago
19 February 2003

The nightclub stampede that claimed 21 lives in Chicago on Monday caused a war of words yesterday between the city's civic leaders and the African-American community.

Each blamed the other for allowing the club to operate after a court order demanded its closure eight months ago.

The Rev Jesse Jackson, who is based in Chicago, returned to the nightclub yesterday to demand an independent investigation that would look at the city's failings as well as any negligence on the part of the club.

He said the Epitome club – known as E2 – could not have continued to operate illegally, and advertise on the radio and the internet, without official connivance. "So far we've seen them [the city] in lockstep, putting everything on the owners," Mr Jackson said. "They had to have knowledge it was being used ... the unenforced law is a factor here."

The city authorities, meanwhile, planned to file initial charges of criminal contempt against the club's owners and licensees. It has a history of shootings and a reputation among Chicago clubbers for overcrowding and heavy- handed security. It was cited for 11 building code violations last July and ordered to close.

The recriminations are exposing Chicago's racial and political divisions, with all parties willing to blame everyone except themselves.

The fundamental problem is that E2, and the Epitome restaurant with which it shares a building, was one of the few places where African Americans could socialise. It was also one of only a handful of thriving black-owned businesses in an area, the South Loop, that is being taken over by white-owned nightspots.

For all the trouble it has caused – 80 police calls over the past two years, mostly for fights and shootings – it has also been a rallying point for black activists such as Mr Jackson, who is close friends with one of its owners, Dwain Kyles.

Last summer's court order triggered a campaign on behalf of E2. Local activists said yesterday the city might not have dared enforce the closure order for fear of political and social consequences.

Mr Kyles, a lawyer, used to work in the mayor's office. His partner, Calvin Hollins, is a former police officer with the Cook County sheriff's department – connections that might have afforded them some protection. Nevertheless, the warnings signs were all there.

In December, Bringing About Reform, a local campaign group, wrote to the club to complain of overcrowding. "You should certainly be aware that, should an event such as a fire break out in your establishment, the results could be catastrophic," the letter read.

E2 sold itself as an upmarket establishment, attracting major hip-hop stars and other entertainers. But according to survivors of Sunday night's stampede, on most nights it was hot, sweaty, crowded and dangerous. One woman, Carlisa Howard, told the Chicago Tribune that security guards frequently used pepper spray to break up fights – the very thing that led to panic and the rush for one, partly blocked exit.

The club's history includes an incident in 1996 when the boxer Mike Tyson was accused of sexual assault. Last year, a Chicago police officer shot and wounded a man outside the club after he was allegedly seen brandishing a gun.

Last month, the club was sued by two parking valets who said they were beaten and strip-searched by bouncers who believed they had stolen something from a patron's car.

Yesterday Andre Grant, a lawyer for the club, insisted E2 was open legally, although he could produce no paperwork to substantiate his claim that the court order had been circumvented. He also said the only security staff with pepper spray were hired by Envy Entertainment, the promoter for the night, not by the club.

The city said it had been working closely with E2 to address the building code violations, but could not explain how it failed to notice the club operating every weekend from Thursday to Sunday. "We had no idea they were open," a spokeswoman said.


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KEYWORDS: chicagos; nightclub; racial; stampede; wounds
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What did Jesse know and when did he know it?
1 posted on 02/18/2003 4:19:36 PM PST by blam
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To: blam
Oh no, Jesse has no local place to pick up women.
2 posted on 02/18/2003 4:26:18 PM PST by bmwcyle (Semper Gumby - Always Flexable)
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Local activists said yesterday the city might not have dared enforce the closure order for fear of political and social consequences.

Too bad 21 people had to pay the price of unintended consequences because the city might not have dared to enforce the closure order...

3 posted on 02/18/2003 4:26:46 PM PST by Brian Mosely
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So like the title to the article says, the club incident "reopened old racial wounds in Chicago." How curious - the ethnicity of all involved was the same, and somehow this is a RACIAL issue???
4 posted on 02/18/2003 4:27:52 PM PST by Ken522
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Yeah, I sort of wonder about that, too.
5 posted on 02/18/2003 4:31:54 PM PST by Irene Adler
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"How curious - the ethnicity of all involved was the same, and somehow this is a RACIAL issue???"

It actually took longer for things to get to this than I thought. All I can guess is that the city council is majority white.

6 posted on 02/18/2003 4:34:11 PM PST by blam
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The fundamental problem is that E2, and the Epitome restaurant with which it shares a building, was one of the few places where African Americans could socialise.

wtf? Has this writer never been to Chicago .. or any big city?

7 posted on 02/18/2003 4:34:12 PM PST by fnord (If my thought-dreams could be seen, they'd probably put my head in a guillotine)
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For all the trouble it has caused – 80 police calls over the past two years, mostly for fights and shootings – it has also been a rallying point for black activists such as Mr Jackson, who is close friends with one of its owners, Dwain Kyles.

Jesse, this time do the right thing. Educate the brothers to obey the laws and quit shooting each other. Don't blame the rest of the world for pure stupity.
8 posted on 02/18/2003 4:37:46 PM PST by Nagual
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Of course, if the majority white city council had closed the place down, these same people would be screaming racism about that, too. < sigh >
9 posted on 02/18/2003 4:41:35 PM PST by Dog Gone
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To: Brian Mosely
Sounds like a BIG circle.... with no end in sight.
10 posted on 02/18/2003 4:41:59 PM PST by abner (Cruise the Caribe with FReepers! FRN Network Cruise)
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To: fnord
Couldn't agree more...Chi-Town is a very integrated city. Whenver I visit and go out for a beer in middle-class gin mills, I am always impressed at the mix of white and black--more so than Boston, NY or Philly. It seems to me that if you're a middle class AA in Chicago, you can go just about anywhere that a white guy or gal can go for a brew.
11 posted on 02/18/2003 4:42:49 PM PST by Pharmboy (Dems lie 'cause they have to)
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To: Nagual
You're asking too much.
12 posted on 02/18/2003 4:42:51 PM PST by rickmichaels
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To: Dog Gone
Of course, if the majority white city council had closed the place down, these same people would be screaming racism about that, too.

No matter what happens to inner-city blacks their "leaders" will find a way to blame the white man and stick out their hand. It's so sad.

13 posted on 02/18/2003 4:45:01 PM PST by PianoMan (prefer music to hot air)
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"Of course, if the majority white city council had closed the place down, these same people would be screaming racism about that, too. < sigh >"

Rush said today that Jesse had intervened in the past to keep the place open.

What does Jesse know and when did he know it?

14 posted on 02/18/2003 4:48:52 PM PST by blam
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What the heck is this article talking about? The officials didn't cave to possible pressure to keep the club open, there was pressure from black leaders to keep it open in the form of letters to officials. I hope they kept them. Jackson is even named as one who put pressure on the city to keep the place open.
15 posted on 02/18/2003 4:50:15 PM PST by Hillarys Gate Cult ("Read Hillary's hips. I never had sex with that woman.")
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The Rev Jesse Jackson, who is based in Chicago, returned to the nightclub yesterday to demand an independent investigation that would look at the city's failings as well as any negligence on the part of the club.

Looks like Jackson's son is going to get another liquor distributorship.

16 posted on 02/18/2003 4:50:17 PM PST by Bob J (Join the Free Republic Network! www.freerepublic.net)
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How curious - the ethnicity of all involved was the same, and somehow this is a RACIAL issue???

Don't worry ---Jesse's on the job looking REAL hard for a white guy to try to blame this on. The stampeders were black, the owners who kept open a condemned building were black, the mace-spraying security guards were black ---but somewhere there has to be a white guy that was remotely connected.

17 posted on 02/18/2003 4:51:40 PM PST by FITZ
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"No matter what happens to inner-city blacks their "leaders" will find a way to blame the white man and stick out their hand. It's so sad."

The multimillion dollar lawsuits will be directed at the city, not the owner or managers of the club.

18 posted on 02/18/2003 4:53:29 PM PST by blam
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To: blam
I think Jesse is either a silent partner or getting a kickback. Perhaps he will be sued for everything he has. He lives here, right? You think he isn't going to shake down a profitable enterprise? Ever see Barbershop? Character in there modeled after him.
19 posted on 02/18/2003 4:58:49 PM PST by mabelkitty
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>>but somewhere there has to be a white guy that was remotely connected.<<


I was just thinking the same thing when I first seen this on TV.
Then I hear J. Jackson has a connection to this nightclub. This ought to be REAL interesting.

20 posted on 02/18/2003 5:01:55 PM PST by Missouri
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