Ft. Worth Mayor ‘Sorry’ For Gay Bar Raid

FORT WORTH, Texas (AP) _ Fort Worth Mayor Mike Moncrief apologized for a raid on a gay bar that sparked claims of brutality and procedure violations.

The apology came after several members of a gay rights group were escorted out of Tuesday night’s city council meeting. Their comments were allowed later in the meeting.

The June 28 raid by the Texas Alcohol Beverage Commission and Fort Worth police at the Rainbow Lounge left one man hospitalized.

Moncrief told the meeting neither the TABC nor police had finished investigations, which initially had been called a routine license inspection. But the mayor said he has asked the U.S. Attorney’s Office to review the department’s findings.

Someone in the audience then called out for an apology.

Moncrief then said, quote: “If you want an apology from the mayor of Fort Worth: I am sorry about what happened in Fort Worth.”

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