Texas Attorney General Sues Paper Tiger Venue

Exterior view of Paper Tiger venue with police presence

San Antonio, August 27, 2025

News Summary

The Texas Attorney General has filed a lawsuit against the downtown venue Paper Tiger due to an incident where venue staff prevented a law enforcement officer from bringing a gun inside. The lawsuit follows a confrontation during a recent event, marking a significant legal action stemming from the venue’s security policies. This incident, reported in a local publication, raises concerns about public safety and compliance with state laws regarding firearms and entry into entertainment venues.

San Antonio — Texas Attorney General has filed a lawsuit against the downtown venue Paper Tiger following an incident in which the venue stopped a law enforcement officer from bringing a gun inside. The legal action arises from that confrontation and was publicly documented in a report published on August 26, 2025.

What happened

The lawsuit was filed by the office of the Texas Attorney General after an on-site event at Paper Tiger during which venue staff or security prevented an officer from entering while armed. The filing alleges the venue’s actions in that encounter are subject to state legal action. The matter was reported by a staff reporter and later published on August 26, 2025.

Key developments

  • Plaintiff: Office of the Texas Attorney General.
  • Defendant: Paper Tiger, a live-music and events venue in San Antonio.
  • Trigger: An incident in which venue personnel stopped an officer from bringing a gun into the establishment.
  • Report: The incident and subsequent lawsuit were reported by Stephanie Koithan and published by Michael Karlis on August 26, 2025.

Immediate implications

The lawsuit initiates a formal legal process that could result in courtroom proceedings, settlement talks, or other regulatory actions. It places the venue under public and legal scrutiny and may prompt policy reviews at similar entertainment facilities across the region.

Supporting local context

The report on the filing appeared in a local independent San Antonio publication that has operated since 1986 and currently encourages community support through a membership program priced at $5 per month. The story is one of several local items currently of interest in the city.

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Background on authority and venue

The Texas Attorney General is empowered to bring civil actions on matters of state law and public interest. Lawsuits from the Attorney General’s office may address alleged violations of state statutes, regulatory standards, or matters framed as affecting public safety or consumer protections. Paper Tiger operates as a live-music and events venue serving local and touring artists; detailed operational policies for firearms or security at the venue are not provided in the published report.

Potential next steps

  • Legal filings and responses from both sides will determine whether the case proceeds to trial or is resolved through other means.
  • Local authorities or venue operators may review and clarify policies on firearms and entry procedures at entertainment venues.
  • Public interest and community stakeholders may watch for hearing dates, court filings, and official statements as the litigation advances.

Availability of reporting

The account of the incident and subsequent legal action was compiled by a reporter and published on August 26, 2025. The local independent publication that carried the story has offered a membership program to support continued reporting on city issues.

Key features

Feature Detail
Location San Antonio, Texas
Plaintiff Office of the Texas Attorney General
Defendant Paper Tiger (venue)
Triggering event Venue prevented an officer from bringing a gun inside
Published report date August 26, 2025
Reporter Stephanie Koithan
Publisher Michael Karlis (published)
Local publication Independent San Antonio publication since 1986
Membership $5/month

Timeline

Date/Time Event Status / Source
Prior to Aug 26, 2025 Incident in which venue stopped an officer from bringing a gun inside Reported occurrence (exact date not published)
Aug 26, 2025 Report published documenting the incident and lawsuit Published report by Michael Karlis; reporting by Stephanie Koithan
Following filing Lawsuit processing and potential court activity Active legal matter (ongoing)

Statistics and simple visual charts

San Antonio Spurs players ranked among the 100 greatest NBA players:

8 players

Interpretation: 8 of the top 100 (visual bar shown proportionally where 100 would be full width).

Local publication membership cost:

$5/mo

Interpretation: Membership is priced at $5 per month.

Frequently Asked Questions

What triggered the lawsuit?

The lawsuit was triggered by an incident in which Paper Tiger stopped an officer from bringing a gun into the venue, prompting the Texas Attorney General’s office to file legal action.

Who filed the lawsuit?

The lawsuit was filed by the office of the Texas Attorney General.

When was the report published?

The report documenting the incident and lawsuit was published on August 26, 2025.

Who reported the story?

The incident and subsequent lawsuit were reported by Stephanie Koithan and the published article was by Michael Karlis on August 26, 2025.

How long has the local publication been operating?

The independent San Antonio publication noted for carrying the report has been operating since 1986 and offers a membership option priced at $5 per month.

What are the next steps in the legal process?

Next steps may include formal court filings, responses from the defendant, hearings or settlement discussions. The case will proceed according to normal civil litigation procedures in relevant Texas courts.


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