Albany

The State Liquor Authority has revoked the license for Kokopellis, a Troy bar with a troubled history, an authority spokesman said.

In addition to the license revocation, the $1,000 bond was forfeited, said spokesman William Crowley.

The liquor license was issued to JSG Management Services LLC, according to SLA online records. Joseph Glick and his father, Barry Glick, are listed as the principals. The license revocation means they cannot hold a liquor license for two years.

They closed Kokopellis on Jan. 1 and surrendered the liquor license.

The 124 Fourth St. bar was the scene of a January 2014 brawl involving Troy police and bar patrons. Last month, a man was shot in the leg at a private party.

Joseph Glick was charged on Friday with assault for allegedly shooting the man, who is an acquaintance. Glick is free on $20,000 bail pending action by a Rensselaer County grand jury.

Glick's attorney, Elmer R. Keach III, said last week that the shooting was accidental.