Icon, 100 Warrenton St. in the Theater District, and family members and friends of Anastaiya Colón Morales, who collapsed there painted dramatically different pictures today of what happened as first patrons and then Boston EMTs worked, ultimately unsuccessfully, to revive her early on Dec. 21.
The two sides clashed before the Boston Licensing Board, which held a hearing on three citations police issued the club after the incident: Service to an intoxicated person, failing to supervise conduct of a licensed premise (crowd) and “permitting a disturbance resulting in the the Licensed Premise becoming a focal point for police attention.”
Icon has been shut since that night on the orders of the Mayor’s Office of Consumer Affairs of Licensing, headed by Kathleen Joyce, who is also chairwoman of the licensing board. The mayor’s office oversees entertainment venues; the licensing board deals with liquor licenses…