Chris Deboar looking for a new bartender gig as Chicago police shut down Crocadie Club in Wicker Park

Baxter Lomax
   After years of being a public nuisance the Chicago Police suddenly appeared at the Crocodile Bar in Chicago's brash Wicker park neighborhood and told everyone to get out. the club had lost its liquor license  and  arrogantly ignored city issues to cease and desist. Fellow bartender Chris "Deman" Deboar couldn't believe it as the police came and were once and all shutting the doors of this troublesome club in the heart of hipster alley on Milwaukee Avenue in Chicago. The Crocodile bar though was o Itasca Inn where I attend bar and run operations for ten years now and this club catered to the Black and latino fight crowd as many complaints and police calls had been sent to this drip business in recent years. Image result for crocodile bar closed chicago
Personally I am wondering what took the city so long to shut this business and according to DNA.com the owner could not even be located and an imposter was claiming to run the Crocodile club and own it even though they had no paper work. Young residents in Wicker park who usually had to deal with these thuggish outsiders coming into their neighborhood and getting Rowdy Roddy Piper with one another can now breath deeply and sleep better at night knowing things will quit down a bit with the closing of this crumb club yet for bartender Chris Deboar life will be more difficult. he enjoyed being the highlight of his shift often giving out drinks as they were water and he is already looking for a new gig to feel like the shit. of course why he was serving alcohol when the club had no license is an issue that needs to be taken up with the owner if the city of Chicago can find the guy as he is most likely another one of these frequent flying business immigrant owners often setting their own rules and making their own decisions as they money launder dark international money through fun and games in these Democratic  blue cities.

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