Sons of Boston bar loses entertainment licenses after fatal stabbing
The city has pulled the entertainment license for Sons of Boston, saying that the watering hole where a bouncer is accused of stabbing a patron to death didn’t have the required “security and operations plan.”
“All entertainment licenses held by the Licensee are INDEFINITELY SUSPENDED effective immediately,” reads a letter sent from the Mayor Michelle Wu’s Office of Consumer Affairs and Licensing to Causeway Union, which owns the bar.
SOB, as the bar is colorfully known, is in the bustling downtown strip of bars along Union Street — and turned into the scene of a crime this past weekend. Alvaro Larrama, a 39-year-old East Boston father of four, is charged with stabbing 23-year-old U.S. Marine Daniel Martinez to death there after the pair got into an argument.
Larrama, who was working as a bouncer at the bar, has pleaded not guilty. https://www.bostonherald.com/2022/03/24/sons-of-boston-bar-loses-entertainment-licenses-after-fatal-stabbing/
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