Group arrested for impersonating security officers, unlawful carry of weapons at San Antonio nightclub
SAN ANTONIO TX March 25 2018 – A disturbance at a popular, family-owned nightclub on the city’s far west side left the club owner and his two sons arrested on various charges.
On Jan. 28, a brawl occurred at the Soundcheck nightclub — formerly known as Joe’s Volcano — and several customers and employees were assaulted inside as a result of the disturbance, according to an arrest affidavit.
The Texas Department of Public Safety investigated the disturbance after the Texas Alcoholic Beverage Commission, or TABC, was contacted following the bar fight.
According to the affidavit, a video recording taken by an unknown customer captures the bar owner, identified as Mariano Rendon Jr., deploying the Taser on patrons with one hand and pointing a handgun at them with his other hand.
In the video, Rendon is seen and heard telling patrons to stop recording, or they would be banned from the club, according to the affidavit.
According to the affidavit, a DPS investigator determined from the video that Rendon (pictured left) and his two sons, Mariano Rendon III (middle), 24, and Matthew Rendon (right), 18, committed several other violations.
The affidavit states that the video shows the three men wearing clothing that impersonates a security officer, but that they had no private security license or certification with the state of Texas.
In the video, an unidentified customer is seen lying near the dance floor as he is being handcuffed, and is later thrown out by the older son, according to the affidavit.
In the affidavit, the 24-year-old son is also seen in the video carrying an AR-style rifle inside the club while “fights are erupting near the dancefloor (sic).”
The affidavit states that the 18-year-old was wearing black, tactical-type pants, a black shirt, a black tactical-type vest with the word “security” on it and a pepper gun on his hip that is used to shoot pepper balls to disperse crowds.
According to the affidavit, a commissioned security guard who was hired by Rendon on the night of brawl was seen in the video working in a security capacity at Soundcheck.
Despite Rendon informing the DPS investigator that he hired the security guard from a local company, the man was not an employee at the Security Guard Company, according to the affidavit.
“After the incident occurred at the nightclub, the manager of the Security Guard Company received a call from (Rendon) and he attempted to persuade the Security Guard Company manager to admit to authorities that (the security guard) was an employee of the Security Guard Company,” the affidavit said.
The two brothers were charged Thursday with a misdemeanor offense of impersonating a security officer, and a bond was set at $5,000 each. They have since been released, according to online records.
Rendon, the club owner, was charged with two misdemeanor offenses of impersonating a security officer and unauthorized employment of private investigator/security.
He was also charged with unlawful carry of a weapon on a licensed premise, a third-degree felony. Rendon’s bond was set at $25,000.
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