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Ybor nightclub fight ends with shooting

Neighbors want the city to address the violence at the hip-hop club.

By ALEXANDRA ZAYAS
Published May 21, 2007


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Howard Anthony Williams was the victim of the shooting.

Onassis George was arrested in connection to the shooting.

TAMPA - A fight that started inside the Empire Nightclub spilled out onto Ybor City streets early Sunday, ending with one man shot and another in custody.

Police say Onassis George, 28, shot Howard A. Williams in the chest at 2:42 a.m. Sunday, about a block away from the club, where they had been thrown out for fighting about 15 minutes earlier.

Williams, 28, remains in critical condition at Tampa General Hospital. George is being held without bond at the Orient Road Jail on charges of attempted first-degree murder and possession of a firearm.

Ybor City residents said Sunday's shooting was just the latest in a string of violence surrounding Empire Nightclub at 1902 E Seventh Ave.

"Enough is enough. We're getting fed up with what's going on," said Tony LaColla, president of the Historic Ybor Neighborhood Civic Association. "It's hurting business. It's going against our plan to bring more people to Ybor."

In 2002, two of the club's bouncers were shot after telling a man to take off his knit cap. One died. Gunman Allington Dottin got two life sentences.

Last fall, a Temple Terrace man was stabbed to death in a parking lot outside the club, also following an argument.

LaColla and his neighbors are circulating a petition asking the city to address violations committed by Empire and its neighbor Club Fuel, which shares a block with Empire. The petition says the crime rate is higher surrounding the clubs, that their buildings are in disrepair and that they produce excessive noise.

Neighbors have met with Mayor Pam Iorio and plan to present their petition to the City Council. LaColla says the clubs should either be shut down or lose their liquor licenses.

"My view is that Club Fuel, Club Empire are not policing the clientele there," LaColla said. "They don't have proper security."

Club Empire owner Ken Grossman disagrees. He says that anyone who walks into his club is patted down for weapons.

Police say Williams and his friends, who were also kicked out of the club, were walking back to their vehicle in the 1900 block of Sixth Avenue when George approached them with a gun.

Grossman said the shooter must have retrieved the weapon after leaving the club.

"I can't stop people from fighting," Grossman said. "That happens every day. It happens in Hyde Park. It happens at football stadiums. I can't stop the whole world from fighting."

Grossman said he thinks neighbors' safety concerns stem from a "black/white" mentality. When his club played techno music from 1995 to 2004 - which attracted more white patrons - he never got complaints. The complaints started when the club started attracting a hip-hop crowd.

"It's unfair and ridiculous," he said.

Tampa police Lt. Diane Hobley-Burney said she couldn't comment Sunday on Empire, since the shooting happened between individuals, outside the club.

But she did say that violent crimes in Ybor City, like murders and robberies, are down 15 percent. This weekend was just a bad one in Ybor.

Tampa police arrested six teenagers after a group was robbed at gunpoint Friday night at Fifth Avenue and 14th Street.

"You want to blame that on Empire, too?" Grossman asked. "You can't pin all of Ybor's problems on Empire Nightclub."

Alexandra Zayas can be reached at 813 226-3354 or azayas@sptimes.com.

[Last modified May 21, 2007, 00:23:10]


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by E 09/21/07 02:20 AM
What type of music is all the violence associated with? It sure the hell isn't techno music!
by Quez 06/17/07 07:48 PM
crack then cocain when crack comes from cocain its not hard to figure out way. Just think about it
by Quez 06/17/07 07:45 PM
it's not a black-white thing as much any more but u gotta look at who listens to more Hip Hop and who is producing the most Hip Hop, blacks are and like it or not the world has us under a microscope its like da drug laws, u get more time for selling
by Jimmy 06/08/07 12:13 AM
They're called Wiggers--and they're a nuisance to society.
by Howard 06/06/07 02:58 PM
Banning soccer matches in Europe for hooliganism, is not a racial reaction it's a thug reaction. In Ybor you will see, it's not the club, it's the music format. Czar, Castle, Orpheum, New World, Boneyard not one cop. Fuel, Empire at least 10-20 cops.
by Brittany 05/22/07 07:54 PM
I go to Ybor a few weekends out of the month. Empire is one of my favorite clubs & i agree with the owner when he says that fights happen EVERYWHERE; Fuel, Ampatheatre, Full Moon, Skye! Drugs & alcohol have more to do wit the fighting than security!
by Allison 05/21/07 08:44 PM
The clubs in Ybor are there so the girls can dress like hoes and act like strippers, and the men are no better w/most of them acting like thug wannabees looking to get some. Think this is to harsh or not true? Go to Ybor and just watch, you'll see.
by Lisa 05/21/07 10:34 AM
The probelem is that the criminal element everywhere.Ybor is a fun place.Maybe TPD should beef up patrol at these clubs. Its also not a Black-White issue its a growing problem everywhere and needs to be adressed by the community and city mayor.
by Lisa 05/21/07 10:27 AM
I used to work security at a convienece store on hip hop night at a local club. its not a black white mentalliy but more the thug mentallity that people are worried about.Most hip hop describes shootings and drug dealings. Even white kids listen to it
by Thinker 05/21/07 07:12 AM
A hip-hop crowd is a gangster mentality crowd, there is not doubt about that. I think the lyrics to the music speaks volumes, hip-hop often glorifies the gangster lifestyle. Guns are a huge part of that culture, to state these facts is not racist.
by Richard D 05/21/07 05:12 AM
These young men are the pillers of our community. Just look at how mant times the victim has been arrested, http://www.hcso.tampa.fl.us/pub/default.asp?/Online/qdisp/bn=05048878 The shooter is a convicted felon from Miami.
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