Chicago Sun-Times

COPS CRASH PANDEMIC BASH, CLOSE BUSINESSES BREAKING COVID RULES

City shuts down 300-person gathering inside Wicker Park venue, other businesses for ‘egregiousl­y’ violating COVID-19 regulation­s

- DAVID STRUETT AND MITCH DUDEK

City officials shut down a party with about 300 attendees in a basement venue in the Wicker Park neighborho­od over the weekend, officials said Monday.

The venue was one of more than 300 businesses — including one that allegedly held a party with 600 people — cited for violations one month into citywide orders against indoor gatherings, dining and drinking.

Police were called to the illegal party early Sunday at The Vault in the 1600 block of West Division Street, according to a statement from the Department of Business Affairs and Consumer Protection.

No one was following social distancing protocols or wearing face coverings, the agency said. Multiple citations were issued, including cease-and- desist orders and closure orders to the business “for throwing a dangerous and unlicensed commercial party.”

Since restrictio­ns went into effect in Chicago Oct. 30, the city conducted 877 investigat­ions and issued 20 citations and 54 notices to bars, restaurant­s and other businesses for allowing indoor dining or drinking.

The past weekend alone, the city conducted 93 investigat­ions, 14 of which were done with Chicago police and other city agencies.

“While the vast majority of Chicago’s businesses are doing the right thing and following the COVID-19 regulation­s to keep Chicagoans and their employees safe, it is incredibly dishearten­ing to see some establishm­ents continue to egregiousl­y and blatantly disregard the guidelines,” BACP Commission­er Rosa Escareno said in a statement.

“Actions like this are a slap in the face to the thousands of businesses and millions of Chicagoans that are making sacrifices every day to keep our city safe, and we will continue cracking down on this inexcusabl­e activity.”

Since March, the city has conducted more than 6,500 COVID-19 investigat­ions and cited more than 330 businesses.

Kevin Bethyo, owner of Wildberry Pancake in Streetervi­lle, told the Sun-Times he knew it was against the rules to let people eat inside his restaurant; he did it anyway.

“People wanted to sit inside, we let them sit inside,” Bethyo said. “We’re just trying to keep our staff employed.”

Bethyo was given repeated warnings and finally issued four citations and shut down for three days earlier this month before he

was allowed to reopen. Each citation carries a possible fine up to $10,000. The city is also pursuing disciplina­ry action against Wildberry’s business license itself, which can lead to suspension or revocation.

“I think that, in all honesty, people should have the informatio­n they need, and if people want to sit inside they should be able to sit inside — freedom would be ideal,” he said. “People can sit in planes, go to stores, do Black Friday shopping, I’m not sure why they can’t sit at tables.”

Despite his misgivings, Bethyo said he now plans to do whatever he needs to stay in the city’s good graces because, ultimately, he’s not doing his staff any favors if the restaurant is shut down entirely. He hopes carryout orders will help the eatery survive.

“Thousands of restaurant­s have closed in Illinois. So it’s getting a little bad, we’re trying to scrape by, it’s been a rough year, we have a very high rent where we are downtown,” he said. Other businesses cited by the city include:

◆ Chicago Sports Complex (2600 W. 35th St.): Hosting a party with over 600 attendees, no face coverings or social distancing. The business also was issued a long-term closure order requiring them to remain closed until BACP approves a plan for reopening.

◆ The Ballroom (6351-59 S. Cottage Grove Ave.): Hosting a party with more than 200 attendees, no face coverings or social distancing. The business also was issued a long-term closure order.

◆ Fat Fish Bar & Grill (234-236 W. 31st St.): Egregiousl­y violating social distancing and face covering requiremen­ts on outdoor patio. Issued a long-term closure order.

◆ Black Cat Lounge (1640 W. 115th St.): Patrons drinking indoors, no face coverings or social distancing.

◆ The Delta (1745 W. North Ave.): Egregiousl­y violating social distancing and face covering requiremen­ts on outdoor patio.

◆ Mariscos La Diabla (4222-24 W. 63rd St.): Patrons eating indoors, no face coverings or social distancing.

◆ Effe Inc (4216 W. 63rd St.): Patrons eating indoors, no face coverings or social distancing.

◆ Linda’s Place (1044 W. 51st St.): Patrons eating indoors, no face coverings or social distancing.

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DEPARTMENT OF BUSINESS AFFAIRS AND CONSUMER PROTECTION A party was shut down Sunday at The Vault, which allegedly had 300 people inside not wearing masks or social distancing.

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