Criminal charges expected after raid of The Panther Pit bar in Oakland
PITTSBURGH (KDKA) -- Criminal charges are expected after law enforcement raided The Panther Pit bar in Oakland.
Pennsylvania State Police's Bureau of Liquor Control and Pittsburgh police conducted a search warrant for sales without a license at The Panther Pit on Meyran Avenue around 9:35 p.m. Thursday, according to the police report.
Officers seized over 345 liters of liquor and wine and about 243 gallons of beer and malt or brewed beverages.
The police report said criminal charges will be filed but officials didn't release more details.
The Allegheny County Health Department shut down the bar after an inspection at the end of February because of a "strong odor" of sewage gas, according to the report. The health department also said sinks on the first, second and third floors were either not accessible or weren't stocked with soap or paper towels so the bar staff had no way to wash their hands.
The sports bar is near Pit, though on its social media pages, The Panther Pit said it's not affiliated with the university.