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January, 2019

Eden police remove ‘anti-cheating devices’ from sweepstakes tables, solve automobile interference

Legal News January 20, 2019

Lucky Day sweepstakes parlor is located beside El Parral, in its 20th year of operation at 734 S. Van Buren Road in Eden. Customers and police believe a signal radiating from the operation was interfering with their vehicles’ electronics systems..

EDEN — Police say they have recovered several electronic “anti-cheating devices” from a local sweepstakes operation and thereby remedied static that has for months disabled key fobs, locks and ignitions of cars parked nearby.

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Lucky Day sweepstakes parlor may be in violation of federal law for use of “EMP jammer’’

Legal News January 13, 2019

Lucky Day sweepstakes parlor is located beside El Parral at 734 S. Van Buren Road in Eden, North Carolina.

EDEN, NC— Mexican restaurant customers, police and a national cyber security expert know that a powerful EMP signal emanating from a neighboring sweepstakes internet cafe operation is disabling vehicles in the restaurant parking lot and 911 emergency service in the area.

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Seminole Tribe only suing internet cafes in Jacksonville

Attorney says there’s ‘considerably more’ cafes than in other Florida cities

JACKSONVILLE, Fla. – More about why the Seminole Tribe of Florida has filed a lawsuit against numerous internet cafes in Jacksonville, asking a judge to issue an injunction shutting them.

The attorney who filed the complaint told the us on Thursday it’s because there are more internet cafes in Jacksonville than in any other city in the state.

“The reason we selected Duval (County) is there appears to be considerably more of them in Duval than other counties,” said attorney Barry Richard, who represents the Seminole Tribe.

Investigators have been following the spread of the popular, but often criticized, businesses in the city since the first internet cafe opened in the early 2000s.

The number of cafes operating in Jacksonville has since grown to nearly 200, and the suit raises questions about what could happen to them.

We have been around to most of the cafes listed in the lawsuit, most of which feature so-called fish games. With the new games, the prize dollars add up, and so can the losses. The tables can earn a hefty profit for the owners.

That’s one reason why the Seminole Tribe is suing, saying that it’s not an arcade, but it’s pure and simple gambling.

“These facilities are in direct violation of Florida law,” Richard told the us by phone. “They are also in violation of the contract.”

Under that agreement, the Seminole Tribe of Florida pays millions of dollars to the state in order to have the exclusive rights to casino-style gambling.

COURT DOCUMENT: Seminole Tribe lawsuit

The suit does not list all of the nearly 200 locations operating in Jacksonville, but those named are located all around Jacksonville. We went to many of them Thursday and was told no comment.

But at Funcade on Emerson Street, I was able to go inside and see how it operates. A supervisor said they have a legal permit. Customers weren’t happy about the suit.

“I don’t see nothing wrong with it myself,” customer Calvin Mobley said.

In the past, the Jacksonville Sheriff’s Office has conducted high-profile raids of some cafes, which ended without prosecutions.

On Thursday, Sheriff Mike Williams told us that there is not much he can do right now.

“We are almost in limbo,” Williams said. “We need some type of legal direction about is it gambling or is it not.”

But the attorney for the Seminole Tribe said the sheriff is wrong.

“I don’t share his belief that the law is uncertain,” Richard said. “The law is very clear.”

Richard said this could eventually end up in court, but they’re hoping to resolve this without taking that step.

Are internet cafes magnets for crime?

JACKSONVILLE, Fla.– Internet cafes are seemingly a bull’s-eye for bad guys.

Local sources began looking into the reason why internet cafes are frequently held up after Wednesday’s chaotic crime spree that started Wednesday afternoon when, according to police, an armed man robbed the Lucky Charms Arcade, an internet cafe on Mayport Road.

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