Police in Hamilton have laid several charges following long-standing disorder issues in a neighbourhood in the city’s east end.
This enforcement initiative was conducted by Hamilton Police Service’s Shooting Response Team and Division 10 Uniform Patrol at a licensed establishment and comes in response to ongoing community concerns and a “pattern of incidents requiring repeated police response in the surrounding area.”
The Gibson neighbourhood has been the subject of multiple police investigations, notably a shooting in August 2025 in the immediate vicinity and a second shooting on April 18 that remains under investigation.

Liquor license violations
Police say during the course of their investigations, detectives became aware of alleged violations of liquor licence regulations and launched a separate compliance investigation at a local bar.
They say they investigators also received ongoing complaints from residents and community members regarding late-night disturbances, suspected after-hours alcohol service, and disorder and safety concerns affecting the surrounding area.
On May 15 at around 4 a.m., officers with Division 10 Uniform Patrol and detectives with the Shooting Response Team attended Wally’s World Bar and Grill, at 859 King St. E., to conduct a liquor licence inspection.
As a result of the inspection and subsequent investigation, officers laid charges related to the sale and service of alcohol outside permitted hours, failure to comply with liquor licence conditions, permitting intoxication and disorderly conduct, smoking and cannabis use inside the establishment, failure to maintain proper control of the premises, and obstructing police in the lawful execution of their duties.
These charges were laid against Wally World Bar & Grill Inc. (corporate licence holder), an unnamed individual identified as the liquor licence holder, and another person only identified as a bartender and owner of the corporation, under the Liquor Licence and Control Act and associated regulations and the Smoke-Free Ontario Act.
Public safety a priority: police
“This investigation reflects the Hamilton Police Service’s continued response to ongoing community concerns involving disorder, safety, and non-compliance within the neighbourhood,” Hamilton police said in a news release.
“(We) recognize the impact that repeated incidents and ongoing disturbances have on residents, neighbouring businesses, and overall community well-being. Addressing locations linked to persistent calls for service and public safety concerns remains a priority.”
Police are urging members of the public to continue reporting concerns to them, “as community information plays an important role in identifying and addressing problem locations.”
People can also share information with the police anonymously by contacting Crime Stoppers.


