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http://www.newschannel5.com/global/story.asp?s=9943879
Suspect Opens Fire In Crowded Buffalo Wild Wings
March 4, 2009 01:57 PM
NASHVILLE, Tenn. - A shooting at a crowded local restaurant sent folks running for their lives Tuesday night.
The shooting happened just after 10 p.m. at the Buffalo Wild Wings on Gallatin Pike. Police said three people got into an argument, and then one of them pulled out a gun and shot the other. Everyone fled the restaurant, including the victim.
Police said they believe the victim took himself to Skyline Medical Center and was expected to be ok.
Wednesday morning, police said they were searching for the suspect and the woman who was with him.
http://www.starexponent.com/cse/news/opinion/op_ed/article/our_view_sports_bar_a_victim_of_unwanted_behavior/31999/
OUR VIEW: Sports bar a victim of unwanted behavior Staff Editorial
Published: March 17, 2009
For St. Patty’s Day, what better time to answer last week’s “Issue” question: “What’s your favorite local restaurant for watching sporting events?”
And since Buffalo Wild Wings is such a popular destination, it also gives us an opportunity to weigh in on some not-so popular activities that have taken place there recently.
As everyone is aware, BW3s is quickly gaining the image of Culpeper’s new “rough bar” — even though we believe it still nicely serves the dual purpose of being a family-friendly entertainment venue while catering to the over-18 crowd during the late hours.
Yet in the wake of a drive-by shooting in which the suspects hit a pedestrian — thankfully resulting only in broken glass — the restaurant is rightfully ramping up security and taking measures to curtail unwanted hooliganism.
It’s unfortunate that Buffalo Wild Wings, open just under a year, has decided to close at midnight and canceled live entertainment for the time being. But given the circumstances, it was the right call.
It’s not the restaurant’s fault that a small percentage of drunken patrons continually get rowdy, do stupid things and require police intervention. We’re keeping our fingers crossed that things will return to normal soon at BW3s.
(And to answer a burning question, the third “W” in BW3 stands for “weck,” a kaiser roll seasoned with special toppings. The restaurant’s original name was Buffalo Wild Wings & Weck. The “weck” was dropped, but “BW3” stuck.)