City Council aims to rein in rowdy revelers in Belmont Shore

Following the shooting death of a local man and complaints of public drunkenness in Belmont Shore, the Long Beach City Council is expected to consider stricter rules for nightlife along Second Street.

In a memo released Dec. 24, the Chief of Police and city officials outlined options that include increased patrols and enforcement tools that are used elsewhere in the city.

This comes two months after the fatal shooting of Jeremy Spears, 32, following an altercation at a Second Street bar, the third killing in two years on or near the late-night strip…

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