Not that I've ever understood why owners of the Knight Library decided to call it that but the title is even less accurate after this past Monday when a bullet went through the front window of the club, injuring a cashier.
The Central Florida Future reported the incident as having followed the ejection of two rowdy men from the club although who exactly fired the bullet is unknown. No one was killed but the gunshot raised eyebrows about what is being done about security in and outside of the Knight Library.
The owner of the Knight Library insists that things are getting done to improve conditions around the club, nestled in a shopping plaza at the intersection of University Blvd. and Alafaya Trail, but this isn't the first run in the nightclub has had with criminal activity.
According to the Florida Department of Business and Professional Regulation records the Knight Library, LLC has had a multitude of complaints filed against its beverage and tobacco license. The last three complaints filed have been of a "criminal activity" class; the most recent of those complaints having been filed just over a month ago on January 25.
The Knight Library can improve security measures now but will they hold up? If history, or at least state government records, tell us anything I get the feeling they won't.
For more information on Monday's gunshot at the Knight Library nightclub check out The Central Florida Future
The Central Florida Future reported the incident as having followed the ejection of two rowdy men from the club although who exactly fired the bullet is unknown. No one was killed but the gunshot raised eyebrows about what is being done about security in and outside of the Knight Library.
The owner of the Knight Library insists that things are getting done to improve conditions around the club, nestled in a shopping plaza at the intersection of University Blvd. and Alafaya Trail, but this isn't the first run in the nightclub has had with criminal activity.
According to the Florida Department of Business and Professional Regulation records the Knight Library, LLC has had a multitude of complaints filed against its beverage and tobacco license. The last three complaints filed have been of a "criminal activity" class; the most recent of those complaints having been filed just over a month ago on January 25.
The Knight Library can improve security measures now but will they hold up? If history, or at least state government records, tell us anything I get the feeling they won't.
For more information on Monday's gunshot at the Knight Library nightclub check out The Central Florida Future

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