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

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.

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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.