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The Panther Pit Sports Bar and Grill in Oakland was raided by state enforcement officers on Tuesday for operating without a liquor license, marking the third raid in the past year. Authorities confiscated nearly 350 gallons of liquor and 80 gallons of beer, amidst ongoing concerns regarding public safety and underage drinking, with the bar previously cited approximately 20 times for such violations. The Allegheny County Health Department reported 15 serious health violations at the bar, including evidence of mold, spoiled food, and a sewage backup in the kitchen, which posed an immediate hazard. Complaints from community members and local universities fueled the crackdown, reflecting ongoing public safety concerns. It remains uncertain when or if the bar will reopen following these legal issues. The Pennsylvania State Police Bureau of Liquor Control Enforcement coordinated the raid alongside local agencies.
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