Pubdate: Wed, 07 Nov 2001 Source: Charleston Gazette (WV) Copyright: 2001 Charleston Gazette Contact: http://www.wvgazette.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/77 Author: Tom Searls POLICE SAY 100-150 CHILDREN SERVED ALCOHOL, MARIJUANA Underage Party At City Bar More than 100 children, some as young as 12, were allowed to pay a few extra dollars to smoke pot in the "VIP lounge" of a Charleston bar while drinking at a private birthday party. Inspectors with the state Alcohol Beverage Control Administration met bar owner James Poindexter when he opened the Indigo Lounge for business about 11 p.m. Monday and yanked his license. ABCA alleges the bar allowed attendees of the Sept. 22 party - all middle and high school students - to drink alcoholic beverages and smoke marijuana during the event. "It is outrageous," said Gregory Skinner, deputy ABCA commissioner. Witnesses told investigators between 100 and 150 children attended the party at the 1531 Washington St. W. bar. Skinner said four high school students - the oldest being 17 - had rented the establishment for the event. Children allegedly paid $5 to get in the door and were sold and served drinks, Skinner said. In addition, they could allegedly pay an additional $5 to $15 to gain entry to the VIP lounge, where investigators say marijuana was smoked. "We have several statements where the children called it the VIP lounge," Skinner said. School officials, who had heard rumors about it, alerted ABCA inspectors to the party. Skinner would not say what schools the students attended, though he said investigators had so far found the partiers go to only one high school and one middle school. The bar is located in the attendance area for Capital High and Stonewall Middle schools. The investigation was hampered by the age of those attending, locating them and getting them to answer questions, Skinner said. But when questioned, their statements were "all consistent with each other," he said. "This is one of the worst I've ever seen," said ABCA Commissioner Tom Keeley, who has revoked several establishments' license since taking office. One mother told inspectors she found her 14-year-old daughter vomiting in a trashcan at the bar when she came to pick her up after the party. Skinner said investigators have spoken with no parents who were aware that alcohol and marijuana would be served at the event. "They know now," he said. Poindexter will have a hearing on the charges before the ABCA within 30 days. "It's our intention to ask the hearing examiner to revoke his license permanently," Skinner said. The bar, which was formerly located on Florida Street, will not reopen before the hearing. "Any bar that allows children to drink alcohol and smoke marijuana is repugnant to the community, state and the law," Skinner said. "The ABCA will aggressively work to revoke the license of any bar allowing such reprehensible activities." It's not the first scrape with the law for the bar. "[Poindexter's] had some underage violations in the past," Skinner said. There have also been other problems. In one incident, a Charleston police officer was hit in the head by a beer bottle thrown by a man who ran into the bar, Detective R.E. Westfall said. The bar locked its doors and refused to allow the officer to pursue his attacker. Calls to the bar were not answered Tuesday. A telephone listing for Poindexter could not be located. - --- MAP posted-by: Doc-Hawk