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Jack's Bar is a pub in central London, Ontario.
Pub edit
Jack's bar is a pub located on 539 Richmond Street[1], located in London, Ontario.[2]
The bar hires students to promote it,[3] and it is known for selling beer for $1[4] on Mondays and Wednesdays.[5]
History edit
Said Hadbai was fatally shot outside Jack's after a dispute inside the bar, in 2011.[6]
The female victim of an alleged sexual assault drank with a member of Canada men's national junior ice hockey team at Jack's in 2018.[7]
A 10-second fight between two men in November 2019 on the bar's dance-floor resulted in the 29 year old victim sustaining a brain injury. The perpetuator was convinced of assault in 2023.[8]
References edit
- ^ Carruthers, Dale (19 Dec 2022). "Londoner charged in gunfire cases accused of bail violations". lfpress. Retrieved 2022-12-20.
- ^ Doolittle, Robyn (2022-12-18). "Court filing reveals new details about alleged Hockey Canada group sexual assault". The Globe and Mail. Retrieved 2022-12-20.
- ^ Eka, Kang (30 Mar 2022). "Filling up London bars and clubs: A promoter's life". The Gazette. Retrieved 2022-12-20.
- ^ "Editorial: The Ceeps is London's best nightlife destination". The Gazette. 9 Nov 2022. Retrieved 2022-12-20.
- ^ Rodrigues, Rebekah (10 Sep 2021). "A guide to London's student-favourite attractions". The Gazette. Retrieved 2022-12-20.
- ^ "Two London men found guilty of first degree murder in shooting death of Said Hadbai". London. 2015-01-10. Retrieved 2022-12-20.
- ^ Margison, Amanda (18 Dec 2022). "Police details in court documents outline alleged sexual assault involving 5 world junior hockey players". CBC.
- ^ "Two strangers and the drunken bar brawl that's altered their lives". lfpress. Retrieved 2023-05-25.
External links edit
- Monterroza Moses Who are your dress codes targeting?, The Gazette, 2016
- Jack's - official website