WASHINGTON 鈥 The Hooters in Rockville, Maryland, accused of over-serving a 聽says it will surrender its liquor license and close its doors by Nov. 1.
The move comes one week before the restaurant faced a hearing with licensing officials in Montgomery County tied to the incident.
Prosecutors said that Luis Gustavo Reluzco, 47, had spent hours drinking beer and whiskey at the Hooters before he got in his car, and struck and killed Montgomery County police officer Noah Leotta on Dec. 3.
Reluzcoto vehicular manslaughter in May. 聽His聽blood alcohol was at .22 鈥 more than twice the legal limit.
Rich Leotta, Noah Leotta鈥檚 father, responded to news of the restaurant鈥檚 closure with sadness and hope.
鈥淚t doesn鈥檛 bring my son back to me,鈥 said Rich Leotta, adding that the closure 鈥減uts everybody on notice that they need to take responsibility for their actions to keep the community safe.鈥
In a statement emailed Monday afternoon, Hooters鈥 spokeswoman Kelly Propst said:
鈥淭his situation has clearly had a profound impact on the community, and understandably so. We鈥檝e been part of this community for a long time and it has impacted us, too. Therefore, after some reflection and in light of the tragic circumstances, it felt like surrendering the license was the right thing to do.鈥
