Ixchel13
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went web trolling for crimes at Kilroys, found a Feb.,2009 stabbing inside, not fatal, but I can't seem to find the other stabbing, more serious, that occurred outside in the front, not the homeless guy, either. The 2009 stabbing was a guy who was stabbed in the leg by a local.
There was a report of a 30 yr. old woman at Kilroy's bashing a 24 yr.woman in the head with a glass mug, sending her to the hospital with bloody lacerations. Her reason? The woman accidentally bumped into her while dancing. The 30 yr. old had previous convictions of forgery, theft, disorderly conduct and fraud. This is what I mean about the kind of people hanging out at these bars and preying on the younger ones. This woman was a seasoned criminal in theft.
Kilroys opened a bar up in Broad Ripple in Indy, but not w/o a prolonged fight. Citizens for A Drug Free Marion County listed assault and criminal activity
combined with a high level of alcohol sales and sales to minors as the main reasons they didn't want Kilroy's up there. Guess $$$ talks because they were approved despite the numerous, prolific citations they have received from illegal alcohol sales.
Joshua Isiah Thomas, son of the famous Isiah Thomas BB player and IU alumni, was charged with being underaged and intoxicated at Kilroy's in 2008.
Apparently, he was ordering a drink at the bar and started to talk to a man, who bashed him in the head with a beer bottle, splitting his eye open. And gee, no one would be a witness. Just Thomas was charged with being underaged and disorderly, and Kilroy's of course received their usual, ineffective citation.
So let's not say criminals are not in these bars, and that all these upstanding employees would definitely help someone in trouble, though in all fairness, most would. IMO, from what I know from experience, the person who hit Thomas in the head was probably known to the employees.
There was a report of a 30 yr. old woman at Kilroy's bashing a 24 yr.woman in the head with a glass mug, sending her to the hospital with bloody lacerations. Her reason? The woman accidentally bumped into her while dancing. The 30 yr. old had previous convictions of forgery, theft, disorderly conduct and fraud. This is what I mean about the kind of people hanging out at these bars and preying on the younger ones. This woman was a seasoned criminal in theft.
Kilroys opened a bar up in Broad Ripple in Indy, but not w/o a prolonged fight. Citizens for A Drug Free Marion County listed assault and criminal activity
combined with a high level of alcohol sales and sales to minors as the main reasons they didn't want Kilroy's up there. Guess $$$ talks because they were approved despite the numerous, prolific citations they have received from illegal alcohol sales.
Joshua Isiah Thomas, son of the famous Isiah Thomas BB player and IU alumni, was charged with being underaged and intoxicated at Kilroy's in 2008.
Apparently, he was ordering a drink at the bar and started to talk to a man, who bashed him in the head with a beer bottle, splitting his eye open. And gee, no one would be a witness. Just Thomas was charged with being underaged and disorderly, and Kilroy's of course received their usual, ineffective citation.
So let's not say criminals are not in these bars, and that all these upstanding employees would definitely help someone in trouble, though in all fairness, most would. IMO, from what I know from experience, the person who hit Thomas in the head was probably known to the employees.