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There is a good thread on this same topic over at Spundae's website, I don't see any link to it posted yet so here it is.
http://www.spundae.com/phpBB2/viewtopic.php?t=17590
-JW (http://www.jameswilliams.us)
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| Originally posted by DjWoody Once the shooting happened, did they stopped the club or did it keep going? |
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| Originally posted by MR STROKE THE CLUB WAS STILL OPEN!!!! this taken from the spundae board- "the fact they remained open AFTER the victim was prononounced dead on the scene is in EXTREMELY poor taste. unbelievable actually" +1 what type of business stays open after a shooting?would you want to childrens school to stay open after a shooting??the fact that they stayed open was not only poor taste, but they also put everyone elses life at risk. what if the shooter was still in the club?looking to shoot someone else???i am sure at the time the cops and promoter had no idea what was going, they should of with out question shut down the club.... |

I am pretty sure the San Francisco Police Department helped make the decision to keep the main room open. If they wanted the whole place closed down, it would have been closed down. If they thought it was in the best interest to keep at least the main room opened, they were going to keep it open.
If they shut the whole place down at once it would have been harder on everyone. The SFPD were questioning every individually as they walked out. Can you imagine how much backup there would have been if 1,500 people had to leave at once and wait to be questioned? Allowing each room to be closed down one by one over a couple hours (upstairs was closed by 5am apparently) allowed for a more calm exiting crowd as people weren't going to pile up at the doors trying to get out.
Don't sit there and specifically hate on Ten15 for keeping the place open. Even Dave Helms said right in his post on the Spundae board that they did everything the SFPD asked them to.
People can hate on the Ten15 security, but compared to other risky places the security at Ten15 is exceptional. I'm sure they did the best they did with the instructions they had.
With the searches, I never thought Ten15 was too strict with the searches. But I have always thought metal detectors would have been a good idea....not the wands, but the doorway ones so it doesn't people don't feel their privacy has been violated in more than it is with the pat down. That way people just take things out of their pockets, walk through, get the light pat as usual, get their stuff and go in. Little time lost, if any.
Lastly, I do agree that Ten15 has a little more of a angry crowd these days than it once used to...but maybe I just never really noticed before. I just know back it he day it seemed like fights were rare. But out of every time I've been there in the last year, I can only remember not personally seeing a fight in the main room twice. The last two times I've been there. But, seriously, not much the Ten15 security can do to prevent fights.
I uderstand the panic issue, but it's also a safety issue. Maybe SF Police has never delt with anything like that, but unfortunately I've been at clubs where similar situations happen, and the first thing police do, is evacuate everyone into a secluded area. Police never lets anyone go until questioning everyone and getting everyone's info.
The fact of the matter still remains that there was a party going on at a Murder Scene. I remember when they killed some guy outside of Avalon during the Judge Jules show. Police didn't stop that party either, but it wasn't on Avalon's grounds, it was on the streets. Instead, police closed down the sidewalk and left only one of the side doors open.
Here is what Dave Helm's, head of security at Ten15 and a retired police officer...and a fierce guy, had to say on the Spundae board.
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| Originally posted by Dave Helms aka Security Dave Last night's shooting was nothing short of tragic. It had been a great night, everyone was having a great night when out of the blue, things went terribly wrong. I was second onscene, we did everything we could and called the police immediately. We did exactly as instructed by the police and cooperated with their investigation. The room was sealed off as soon as was practicable. The reality is that the shooter was probably out the door within a minute of the incident, which was the case with the second victim, who left in private vehicle without seeking aid or advising us he had been injured. The time to Monday morning quarterback the staff, the event and the rest, is premature and unwarranted. I am somewhat taken aback by some of the commnets I have read thus far. Many folks have complained the security has been too strict at the club, and comments inferring that we need to be more strict seems ironic. There is much more to this event than you possible know. The police will do their job. A recent San Jose event had more that twenty on duty police officers and still had multiple shootings with hundreds of rounds fired,multiple victims, and no-one in custody. The staff and I feel terible..I really have no words to express my sorrow. My heart goes out to the victim's family, friends. and others he left behind. The dance community has always been very close. This is a time to come together, reflect on what happened and learn from it to ensure something like this never happens again. Dave |
WHAT THE FUC? What is wrong with people these days? A shooting at a nightclub?! HOLY SH|T! I love 1015, the layout of the club is one of the best ive seen, but they did start to go down hill when they introduced "hip-hop" night, drawing in a different type of crowd completely, then mixing them in 1 building with tranceheads. I knew it was a bad formula, and therefore made my descision way before this to never go there again, unless absolutely nessesary (Blank and Jones). But seriously WTF? Who would pay money to come see a DJ or have a fun night out in a club, and then want to bring in a gun? let alone to shoot someone? If there was a motiv, why at 1015? Couldnt he/she have waited till after the club? Was this deliberate? Or did someone just want to shoot anyone? Whoever the ASSassin is, has just ruined 1015's image/everyone's image of 1015.
Everytime ive ever been to 1015, they made me take my leatherman utility tool off my keychain, now I understand why, and will never again say: "its just a leatherman". Next time i will thank security for even noticing.
Id have to agree with MR STROKE about SF security searches being a joke. You go up the street to Ruby Skye, and even tho its a nicer club atmosphere wise, the security is way too lax for my taste, but ive never been the person to try to take in anything that wasnt allowed, so I let it go unnoticed.
My Condolences to the unnamed victim and their family. This never happens with EDM music club goers.
more reasons to hate hip-hop.
hip hop? ummm...I dunno what was playing in the basement but trance at 1015, esp. for PVD, brings in a shady element, and we all know what I am talking about. This is why I try to avoid going to that place like the plague. I'm ashamed to say that I went last night only cause Woody got me so hyped on PVD's LA set, I wanted to go hear for myself what PVD is doing with Serrato and Ableton lately. Thankfully we bought our way into VIP and weren't crushed and surrounded by as many shady individuals. Largely, people at 1015 on a night like PVD are not people I would EVER want to hang out with, with the exception of maybe a few pockets of cool people, but the element is just way out of control there on nights like this, so I am not surprised this happened. 1015 doesn't need a metal detector...it needs a SHADY ELEMENT DETECTOR...then the club would have been half as empty last night, but I am sure most people would be happy about that!
That said,
1. We weren't searched going in. We walked right in, I was shocked.
2. We left at 3:30 or so through the side alley-door, there were a couple of shadesters lingering by the door trying to sneak in, who knows maybe they were involved.
3. As we walked away from the club, I heard, I beleive it was security Dave, yelling to the first cop arriving, 3 shots fired, possible 187. (this was the first that we even realized anything happened.)
Me and my friend just thought, what the fuck? so ghetto.
So...I am not hating on security, the staff, the club itself. But I am hating on the shady element factor. And this is why I try to avoid going to 1015. done.
I got to 1015 around 12, no line for pre-sales and was in within a minute, no searches or anything,,,like many others didnt find out about the shooting til after PVD was done, the main room was in full throtle all the way til 4:15, was opn my way out and "WTF, a line to get out?" then I noticed all the cops and a couple told me that some guy got shot on the basement, WHOA!! the basement? the same place where they were playing trance? eh??...I was on the basement for a while on the line for coat-check but decided to leave cause the line was too long, crazy shit, ,,anyways 1015 should be all right, maybe a fine or so and more security but it will survive and I'm still gonna go, can't blame the club for that animal(the killer)
Could you picture the main room finding out about the shooting and over 1000 people rushing to get out at the same time! That would have been Crazy!
People would have gotten really hurt....
This is an unfortunate trajedy for us all but must learn to deal with this and move on. This could happen anywhere at anytime, not just at a club. We could have an instance where one person shoots another at a dark alley or at the otehr extreme a couple shots fired at a huge crowd inside 1015. Just pray that you're not at the wrong place at the wrong time.
Holy shit.. I guess it's a good thing I got roped into a double shift at work until 5am and had to miss this show
This is awful news...
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| Originally posted by sebby This is an unfortunate trajedy for us all but must learn to deal with this and move on. This could happen anywhere at anytime, not just at a club. We could have an instance where one person shoots another at a dark alley or at the otehr extreme a couple shots fired at a huge crowd inside 1015. Just pray that you're not at the wrong place at the wrong time. |
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| Originally posted by drizzt81 Praying does not help much, it's about risk management. I really would not mind walking through a metal detector (the airport, i.e. door frame, type) when entering a club. It is clearly for my protection and reduces the risk of guns in the club significantly, since people would have to resort to ceramic guns, bullets and knives. I walked inside without being searched, which I appreciated since I could really care less for being searched manually, especially after being violated at Exit (NYC) before. I understand that the cost of metal detectors is likely high (especially the door frame kind) and therefore understand that no club I have ever been to employs these. This was a quite tragic event, but from what I can tell, it was handled well by the staff. |
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| Originally posted by DaveT Well, clubs all over LA have the door metal detectors. Most I've been to, actually |
This is a really sad turn of events. I would like to think that each of us TAs is working in our own way to strengthen a more positive community centered around music, clubs, and dancing. I have been slightly discouraged at the crowd at 1015 a couple of times that I've gone. I don't really know the details but I've always found that 1015 runs tighter security than other places I've been. I don't feel 1015 has done something so horrible that nobody should ever go back. But I do feel like if the atmosphere of the crowd that gathers there doesn't change people won't feel as safe.
I guess what I'm trying to say is that 1015 security isn't the problem.
i blame the trancers
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