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County Executive Kevin Kamenetz's comments Tuesday about a fight outside the Recher Theatre this week drew attention not only because of his criticism of the owners of the bar but because it was the first time anyone could remember the county's top elected official taking a public stand on a liquor license issue.

And many Patch readers and others were interested in why this issue at this time and what was behind the fairly pointed comments.

Kamenetz's statements mark the first time in recent memory and certainly the first by Kamenetz despite recent, more severe incidents including the stabbing death of a bouncer earlier this month outside Tee Bee's Place in Parkville.

Ellen Kobler, a county spokeswoman whose tenure dates back to County Executive Dutch Ruppersberger, said she could not remember another county executive speaking out on a liquor license issue. She also could not remember a reporter ever asking any of the previous county executives she worked for, either.

Kamenetz said Thursday that he's never commented on similar issues because he's never been asked.

"That's not true," Kamenetz said when I asked about this being the first time he's taken a public position on an incident at a bar. "If anyone were to ask me, you would know my position on any of these issues. The liquor board knows very clearly my position."

Kamenetz said he answered questions Tuesday about the incident at the Recher Theatre because he was asked by reporters during a news event about emergency preparedness.

There were, however, other reasons to speak out, according to the county executive.

"The Rechers are decent owners," Kamenetz said of Brian and Scott Recher. "But quite, there was a lot of raw speculation on racial and other motivations."

During the news conference Tuesday, Kamenetz told reporters he blamed Brian and Scott Recher, owners of the bar, for the fight that resulted, rather than blaming the promoter.

Kamenetz added he was also concerned that the spread of rumors and talk would damage Towson's reputation at the same time developers are building the Towson Square project.

"Towson is not unsafe or unruly," Kamenetz said, adding that rumors and talk to the contrary could damage efforts to revitalize the downtown Towson area along York Road.

Kamenetz declined to say if he believed the bar owners should be brought before the county Liquor Board Commission. Instead, he said he'd wait for the final police report and recommendations.

"This is not about punishing the Rechers or taking the liquor license but it is about sending a message to all license holders to think before you act," Kamenetz said. "Think about the unintended consequences before you act."

BlutAusNord

9:39 am on Friday, September 28, 2012

Of course Kamenetz is going to say Towson is safe.Just like the West side where his constituent base is & the west side is nothing but a hell hole.Next step for him is the gover's office after O'Malley runs off to join his boyfriend Obama in a cabinet position,among the other ones they have tried.

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JDStuts

12:02 pm on Friday, September 28, 2012

No. Why? Do you have a mullet? Are they coming back?

JDStuts

9:48 am on Friday, September 28, 2012

I'd like his opinion on who he believes mislead the county in the Mainsail II deal. His office is blaming a Merrill rep but they refuse to name him or her.

Also, what is with this guy's mullet? Has he been getting the same haircut since 1986?

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Calm down

6:06 pm on Friday, September 28, 2012

Typical in the closet republican. You have a man crush on him, don't cha?

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Buck Harmon

8:32 am on Sunday, September 30, 2012

Another pointless comment from a coward no name...calmdown..

Needaname

10:15 am on Friday, September 28, 2012

KK needs a wake up call. Tee Bee Place has far more problems than The Recher has ever seen. People are not going to blame The Recher Theatre - they are blaming the black people. There, I said it.

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Needaname

11:08 am on Friday, September 28, 2012

The saddest part of the entire event is for those involved, this kind of behavior is 'normal' and they are numb to the violence.

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Buck Harmon

8:31 am on Sunday, September 30, 2012

It is not appropriate for the County Executive to make statements about who is decent or not with regard to business or property ownership. Kamenetz lacks many of the very basic skills that are required to be considered a "decent" County Executive.

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Bart

8:59 am on Wednesday, October 3, 2012

Surely an unfortunate statement by KK. When other events nearby failed to materialize, the promoter funneled the prospective attendees to Towson. Then on Social Media, the word was passed on.
Recher had dealt with this promoter in the past and had no problems. Shortsighted action by the promoter. Recher did what they had to do, by law, and closed the doors once they reached their occupancy limit.
I sincerely hope the business owners of Towson remember this escapade by KK when reelection time comes around.
He'd do best to keep out of it.

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