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Michelle H. Seagull

Liquor Permit Suspended At Southport Restaurant After Large Fight, Shooting Liquor Permit Suspended At Southport Restaurant After Large Fight, Shooting
Liquor Permit Suspended At Southport Restaurant After Large Fight, Shooting A Fairfield County restaurant had its liquor license suspended following a shooting during a large fight. Wafu Asian Bistro at 3671 Post Road in Southport, a hamlet of the Town of Fairfield, had the license suspended by the state Consumer Protection Commission following the event that took place on Sunday, June 19. According to DCP, the suspension was based on a complaint from the Fairfield Police Department, regarding a "brawl," that took place at the restaurant and ended with one person being shot. On Sunday, Wafu was the scene of a large party, brawl, and shooting during which approxima…
South Norwalk Bar Closed After 100-Plus Busted For Underage Drinking South Norwalk Bar Closed After 100-Plus Busted For Underage Drinking
South Norwalk Bar Closed After 100-Plus Busted For Underage Drinking The riding bull is quiet at Johnny Utah's in South Norwalk after the state pulled its license on Friday just hours after police nabbed more than 100 underage people inside the popular Washington Street bar. The Department of Consumer Protection said in a statement that the bar would remain closed until further notice.  "At DCP, we do everything we can within our jurisdiction to keep the public safe, and that means making it clear that businesses in the state must abide by the law," said Consumer Protection Commissioner Michelle H. Seagull. "Serving alcohol to minors is a seri…
Connecticut Sports Fans: Beware Of Scammers Selling Fake Super Bowl Tickets Connecticut Sports Fans: Beware Of Scammers Selling Fake Super Bowl Tickets
Connecticut Sports Fans: Beware Of Scammers Selling Fake Super Bowl Tickets FAIRFIELD COUNTY, Conn. – After Sunday's AFC championship win, Patriots fans in Connecticut may be in a rush to get tickets to see their team play in Super Bowl LII in Minneapolis on Feb. 4. However, officials are warning that scammers may use this opportunity to take advantage of fans. Sports fans booking last minute tickets and travel for big events are a prime target for scammers, according to Connecticut Consumer Protection Commissioner Michelle H. Seagull. After yesterday’s victory, New England fans may be considering taking that last minute trip to be a part of Super Bowl LII in Minne…