An additional safety precaution
Well-known West Hollywood venue considers increasing its security after the Orlando shooting.
West Hollywood gay bar is considering armed guards after the Orlando shooting.
A well-known West Hollywood gay bar is considering making armed security guards a regular presence after Sunday’s mass shooting in a Florida nightclub.
During the L.A. Pride celebration just hours after the attack in Orlando, Abbey Food & Bar increased its security, with 36 guards on duty — including a visible armed presence at the front and back entrances at all times, said Brian Rosman, a spokesman for the bar.
The Abbey is considering making armed guards routine, especially during peak times such as Pride, Rosman said. “It’s something we’re looking at moving forward,” he said. “We’re going to talk more with the sheriff and City Hall to figure out the appropriate safety precautions.”
The Robertson Boulevard bar, he said, already searches patrons’ bags and purses and asks them to open up bulky coats to see if they have anything dangerous underneath, Rosman said. On Sunday, the bar was “extra vigilant,” he said.
“It was about keeping our patrons safe and making sure people felt safe,” Rosman said. “We were worried with the news out of Orlando. We didn’t know what would happen.”
The attack at the Pulse nightclub — the deadliest mass shooting in American history — left 49 people dead and at least 53 injured.
David Cooley, owner and founder of the Abbey, was in regular contact with Los Angeles County sheriff’s deputies at the West Hollywood station to figure out the best safety precautions, Rosman said.
Thousands of people lined the streets for the annual Pride parade Sunday, many of them saying it was more important than ever before to be visible and to not let hatred push them back into the closet.
The Abbey staff, Rosman said, did not consider closing and had large crowds throughout the day. At 3 p.m., the crowd observed a moment of silence.
“It was really unusual to see the Abbey at full capacity and completely silent during Pride weekend,” Rosman said.