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Binghamton Shuts Down Illegal After-Hours Nightclub
Mayor Jared Kraham says the owner has changed the locks and denied access to the operator.
Feb. 5, 2026 at 4:47pm
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The City of Binghamton has shut down an illegal after-hours club in the First Ward that was the scene of multiple police activities, including a stabbing. Mayor Jared Kraham says the owner of 333 Clinton Street, Omar Boone, operating as Outstanding Services 5 LLC, has changed the locks and denied access to the person who was operating the illegal nightclub.
Why it matters
The closure of this illegal nightclub comes after a history of police calls to the property, including a stabbing incident. The city is taking action to address public safety concerns in the First Ward neighborhood.
The details
Under an agreement Boone signed with a city judge, the property must go six months without further police activity or face a lockdown. The building has accrued 22 lockdown points between November 8 and December 12 of last year, much of which is related to the stabbing that occurred on November 8 at 4:50 in the morning.
- The illegal nightclub was shut down in February 2026.
- The building accrued 22 lockdown points between November 8 and December 12 of 2025.
- A stabbing incident occurred at the property on November 8, 2025 at 4:50 a.m.
The players
Jared Kraham
The mayor of Binghamton who announced the closure of the illegal nightclub.
Omar Boone
The owner of 333 Clinton Street, operating as Outstanding Services 5 LLC, who has changed the locks and denied access to the person operating the illegal nightclub.
What’s next
Under the agreement with the city judge, the property must go six months without further police activity or face a lockdown.
The takeaway
The closure of this illegal nightclub is an effort by the city to address public safety concerns in the First Ward neighborhood following a history of police calls to the property, including a violent incident.


