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Miami Beach Mayor Suggests Earlier Last Calls Following A Violent Memorial Day Weekend

From left Miami Beach Police Chief Daniel Oates, Mayor Philip Levine, and City Manager Jimmy Morales at the mayor's press conference.
Holly Pretsky
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WLRN
From left Miami Beach Police Chief Daniel Oates, Mayor Philip Levine, and City Manager Jimmy Morales at the mayor's press conference.

Miami Beach Mayor Philip Levine wants changes in alcohol and noise regulations in the city after two people died over Memorial Day weekend in related shootings. 

At a press conference Tuesday, the mayor proposed ending the sale of alcohol on Ocean Drive at 2 a.m. instead of 5 a.m. Levine unsuccessfully proposed a similar ordinance last summer. On Tuesday, he also suggested removing an exemption to a noise ordinance that lets clubs play loud music. 

The mayor commended the Miami Beach Police Department for how it handled incidents over the weekend. He also insisted that violence is a problem throughout the year in Miami Beach, not just on busy holidays. 

"Unfortunately, the issues that we have on Ocean Drive does not discriminate based on weekend. It's all year round that we have these issues on Ocean Drive," Levine said. 

Both shootings over the weekend occurred before 2 a.m. The mayor said rather than hiring more police officers, a 2 a.m. alcohol ban will reduce the number of people who come out to party in Miami Beach in the first place. 

"Folks are not going to come out to Ocean Drive to the same level if they realize they can't party all night," he said.

A mayor's office representative said city commissioners will discuss the proposals June 7. 

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Holly Pretsky is a Colorado native who loves riding her bike around, eating tuna sandwiches, asking questions, and climbing mountains.She discovered radio storytelling when she won second place in an informal audio essay competition her sophomore year of college. The prize: a t-shirt from the local radio station. Since then, she's graduated from Colorado College and continued reporting in Colorado Springs and now Miami. One of her favorite things is learning about people who dedicate themselves to things she didn't know existed, and being reminded how much passion there is in the world.