Shuttered Dolphin Nightclub to Reopen as Rio Chicago

The club advertised a grand opening party for Saturday, which will last until 5 a.m.

The Bucktown nightclub formerly known as the Dolphin has reopened its doors as Rio Chicago, more than two months after a double fatal shooting closed its doors.

The club, at 2200 N. Ashland Ave., advertised a grand opening party for Saturday, which will last until 5 a.m.

The shooting happened outside the club about 3:10 a.m. on March 15. Two men got into a fight inside the Dolphin and were escorted outside by security guards, according to police. They were standing in a crowd on the sidewalk when shots rang out.

Deonta Jackson, 35; and Elijah Moore, 41, both of Chicago, were pronounced dead at the scene, authorities said at the time. Two other men, ages 26 and 44, were wounded in the shooting.

A lawsuit filed by Jackson’s family a month after the fatal shooting alleged the nightclub owner’s negligence led to his death.

32nd Ward Ald. Scott Waguespack wrote on his Facebook page after the shooting that the nightclub should have been closed long ago because it has been the target of chronic neighborhood complaints.

In early May, partially as a response to the fatal shooting, the City Council approved an ordinance introduced by Mayor Rahm Emanuel that empowers Chicago Police Supt. Garry McCarthy to shut down bars with a history of police incidents and keep them closed for up to six months.

City sources told NBC Chicago that prior to the most recent, the nightclub had been written up 14 times since 2006 for various violations.

No one answered calls to the club early Tuesday afternoon. 

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