Vault Nightclub Forced to Close Again Following Shooting, Hit with More Sanctions

GoLocalProv News Team

Vault Nightclub Forced to Close Again Following Shooting, Hit with More Sanctions

The Vault nightclub will be forced to close -- once again -- following a recent shooting outside.
The Providence Board of Licenses voted on Thursday to close The Vault nightclub on Federal Hill for an additional five days following a recent shooting outside the club -  after a bouncer admitted to lying to police about the shooter having been inside, saying he was told by club management to lie. 

The embroiled Providence hotspot, which is in a building formerly co-owned by Congressman David Cicilline and now solely owned by his brother John, was slated to have a ruling made ten days following a July 15 meeting, but the city unexpectedly moved it up earlier. 

On Thursday, the Board of Licenses voted to shut Vault for five days, from July 27 to 31, reduce the weekend closing time from 2 a.m. to 1 a.m. for 60 days -- and required the club to increase security, and pay up $2000 fine.  

GET THE LATEST BREAKING NEWS HERE -- SIGN UP FOR GOLOCAL FREE DAILY EBLAST

But that wasn't all. 

"Let's just say there were a series of missteps," said Sharon Steele, a real estate consultant and public advocate in Providence, who regularly attends Board of Licenses meetings. 

Evidence Not Documented

"One thing that happened following last meeting's blow-up, the affidavit in which [the bouncer] said he was told to lie and then didn't fess up to police, due to the handling city solicitor, when the affidavit was made public at the last meeting, it should have been numbered to be admissible evidence -- well, it wasn't," said Steele. "So it was shown [to Vault lawyer Peter Petrarca]. but not introduced as a piece of evidence."

"Well, wouldn't you know, when it was brought up today, the board counsel said it was inadmissible. How convenient," added Steele.

"Luckily, [board member] Charles Newton continued to press the issue about the problems at the Vault," said Steele. "This, after board member Johanna Harris got shot down because -- wait for it -- that piece of information, that affadavit, was inadmissible."

"So when Harris made the final motion on the closure, hours, fine, etc., because there had been so many screw-ups, I believe that's why it moved quickly," said Steele.

"I'm concerned about what went wrong, that the evidence was not clearly marked as evidence, and they should have been closed for ten full days," said Steele. "The dates of closure are [July] 27th through 31st -- instead of being just weekend nights, It only punishes them on one Friday and Saturday. And this isn't the first episode of violence."


Providence Area Restaurants That Are Sadly Gone

Enjoy this post? Share it with others.