A Tipton pub that was at the centre of a machete attack, shooting and brawls is set to lose its licence after a request from police to the council.
The Lagoon in High Street, Princess End, will learn its fate next Tuesday after police asked Sandwell Council to revoke its licence.
West Midlands Police has put together a report listing problems at the venue which will be considered by licensing bosses.
The document details incidents that occurred at the pub throughout last year.
It states that on June 2 a fight took place in The Lagoon between three customers.
The report said designated premises supervisor Jamie Lloyd separated two parties involved and allowed one man to leave. “The departing participant at this time had received what can only be described as a good beating, with loss of teeth,” police said.
The following day the victim of the attack returned to the pub with another man who handed him a semi-automatic weapon which was fired at and narrowly missed Mr Lloyd.
In November it was reported that people in the bar had been threatened by a man wielding a machete and that Mr Lloyd had again been the target of the attack.


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