Wine Bar Owner Is Santa Barbara County’s First COVID-19 Defier to Be Criminally Charged

This story was originally published by the Santa Barbara Independent and is reproduced here in partnership with Edhat.


By Tyler Hayden, The Independent

A former police sergeant turned wine bar owner is the first person in Santa Barbara County to be criminally charged with violating COVID-19 health orders.

Kurt Hixenbaugh, 49, faces four misdemeanor counts for refusing to close Vino et Amicis, located in Old Town Orcutt, during the statewide shutdown that was in effect this winter. Each charge carries a maximum penalty of six months in jail and/or a $1,000 fine.

The District Attorney’s Office filed the complaint after an investigation by the state’s Department of Alcoholic Beverage Control, which could also revoke the location’s alcohol license.

While Santa Barbara authorities had previously filed a handful of civil cases against businesses ― mainly gyms ― that had refused to close early in the pandemic, Hixenbaugh and Vino et Amicis are the first in the county to be criminally prosecuted.

In December, Hixenbaugh made no secret of his intention to ignore the latest lockdown, declaring in a YouTube video that Governor Gavin Newsom’s stay-at-home order was misguided and unfair to small businesses. “We’re gonna defy that order,” he said in his six-minute statement. “We don’t agree with it. We think it’s time that people start taking a stand on this, and I hope others will follow.”

Hixenbaugh emphasized that he knew COVID-19 was “real” and that it was “dangerous for certain people.” Even though the bar would remain open, Hixenbaugh said, he pledged to uphold social distancing and mask requirements and maintain a limited capacity. It was Newsom’s insistence on tying Santa Barbara County’s tier metrics to the rest of Southern California that frustrated him, Hixenbaugh said. “It doesn’t make sense,” he declared.

Hixenbaugh goes on to falsely claim, however, that “the data doesn’t support that bars and restaurants are where you get COVID. There’s nothing to prove that.” Multiple studies, including one published by Johns Hopkins University and another by Stanford University, found a clear correlation between restaurant and bar openings and the spread of the virus.

On his personal Facebook page, Hixenbaugh also frequently shares posts suggesting that people have been brainwashed into believing the dangers of COVID-19, and that the government’s health orders aren’t meant to protect but to lull the populace into a state of complacency and dependency. In the comments section, friends cheered his decision to brush off the state rules. “Keep up the good work!” says one. “Two words, one finger to the County DA,” says another.

In a second YouTube video, Hixenbaugh explains that one of Vino et Amicis’s beers, which had originally been named “F-COVID,” was being rebranded as “Defiance.” “The boot on our throat from Sacramento is killing our businesses,” he said, inviting customers to return to the bar and enjoy its indoor service. “Come on down and have a glass of Defiance,” he says, taking a sip. “Freedom is delicious.”

Hixenbaugh last made news reports in 2017 when, as a member of the San Luis Obispo Police Department, he publicly defended a colleague who claimed sexual assault victims frequently “conjured up” reports of rape after consuming too much alcohol. He blamed the media for taking his colleague’s statements out of context.

Hixenbaugh has been ordered to appear in Santa Maria Superior Court on April 29 for an arraignment on his four misdemeanor charges.

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  1. Can you trust anything published by the CDC under the Trump administration? The leaders knew that their jobs were at risk if they went against the wishes of the ex-Pres. Weren’t they the ones that went along with him and said masks were not helpful early in the pandemic?

  2. Oh Pit. If you weren’t so blinded by hate. The “Trump” report you lambast was based upon data up to the end of last year. But it was published during “Uncle Joe’s” administration – 3/12/21.

  3. @Coastwatch, his was an ongoing, months/year-long, continuous act of blatant disregard, whereas the protesters you speak of were protesting (an act protected by the Constitution which, no, you may NOT pick and choose from) for a few hours with no intent of harm. You Fox News Sheep are all so predictable. Keep making a fool of yourself – we’re watching!

  4. Dude is retired and makes $66k/year on pension, from the same city/county? Oh EFF OFF, MR. HIXENBAUGH. If you’d like to openly defy the city, county and state that are literally supporting you for the rest of your life, HAND OVER THAT PENSION. What a pathetic hypocrite.

  5. Right to bear arms is protected by the constitution too, can we pick and choose and perhaps limit that Seabird? It’s easy to call someone a sheep, but it cuts both ways. Perhaps there is a logical middle ground.

  6. “ When he blocked enforcement of state and local bans on indoor and outdoor dining in San Diego County last week, Superior Court Judge Joel Wohlfeil cited a lack of evidence that restaurants following COVID-19 safeguards, such as occupancy limits and physical distancing, posed a significant public health risk.”
    https://www.google.com/amp/s/reason.com/2020/12/21/has-restaurants-role-in-spreading-covid-19-been-exaggerated/%3famp

  7. @ SEABIRD- The problem is that if you or anyone BREAKS the laws that are written, they all need to be enforced… That is the issue. Race, gender, political affiliation or any other distinction does not and should not matter. Who decides who gets to walk away from prosecution, whether that be as little as a citation or prosecuted through the Courts… The laws are written to be followed. If you steal from Home Depot, cross the border without proper and legal paperwork, smuggle drugs into LAX, etc…

  8. Chip: You know what was truly misguided and ineffective? Sticking our heads in the sand and doing nothing, pretending the problem didn’t exist. Local and state leaders did the best they could with little to no national leadership. The ship was bumping along on the rocks for almost an entire year led by the simpleminded carnival barker we had the misfortune to call our president. In the absence of ANY competent national leadership, local and state authorities were faced with a crisis that they were unequipped and ill-suited for. It’s easy to be a Monday morning quarterback but most state and local leaders did the best they could with the resources and knowledge of the virus that they had. If any mistakes were made, it was due to the feds being no-shows for a crisis that the former president compared to World War 2.

  9. It’s Pelosi!! And the Jewish space lasers! Buy more guns and buckle up your Bibles kids, the socialists are here to burn all of your flags and Paula Deen cookbooks. Trigger warning: Bernie Sanders and AOC will cancel everything and kill Dr. Seuss. By uhh…. creating affordable healthcare, family tax credits, and more economic stimulus?

  10. He may be proven correct that the closure orders were misguided and ineffective. The recent CDC report (see link below) associated the re-opening of indoor dining with up to a 1% increase in new COVID cases and up to a 3% increase in COVID deaths. This is not enough of a difference to justify the harm that has been caused by the closure orders. I hope that this criminal case or others like it result in a precedent setting ruling that dramatically limits the government’s authority to order businesses to close. https://www.cdc.gov/mmwr/volumes/70/wr/pdfs/mm7010e3-H.pdf

  11. What’s scary Chip is that we have laws in place that limit the government authority to order businesses to close. The problem was they were ignored by our governor, our state legislature turned their back on us, and it is a painfully slow process working through the judiciary. Cases are pending, appeal cases are scheduled (April 20th is a big one against Newsome), justice will prevail (only it will be too late to be of much help).

  12. How on earth is “criminally charged” a free pass as suggested? Most likely his business will be supported mightily by those who feel that our governor and both senators have gotten by with flouting the law. The laws….you know, those rules that Newsom, Pelosi, and Feinstein demand that WE follow, but they feel free to wander through airports, hair salons, and eat at restaurants that only the 1-percenters can afford (not that Newsom paid a dime….his “supporters” paid for everything. I bet the beer he sells is mighty cold and mighty tasty!!!

  13. That is until our own politicians and government go around the rules and laws, which is what they did here in California. I agree with you, our governor doesn’t just get to do whatever the eff he wants, his mandates have violated the powers granted to him by the California Constitution and the California Emergency Services Act, and our legislature has been complicit for purely political reasons. Whether you agree with what he has done or not, how Newsom went about it matters because we live together in a society bound by rules and laws.

  14. Republican appointed by Schwarzenegger. From the prestigious law school Western State. I guess once we have a chance to do a double-blind study establishing the evidence then he will feel more comfortable supporting bans? After a bunch more people die? How much do you want to bet that he prays to a god despite a clear lack of evidence that there is one?
    https://ballotpedia.org/Joel_R._Wohlfeil

  15. Chillin – We robbed our kids of a year of school… and when the cdc said we have to open ASAP we didn’t. Trump made tons of mistakes… but in California’s quest to be the anti trump we went so far the other way that we made tons of mistakes. So we got both!!! Winner -winner!! We got the very worst of Trump and the very worst of Newsome!

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    We trust you to make your own choices if you want to wear a face mask, or not. And, in the same spirit of individual liberty, we allow our staff to make their own choices about the safety procedures they prefer to follow as they prepare your food. We encourage employees to wash their hands after using the bathroom, but understand that some people may be allergic to certain soaps or simply prefer not to wash their hands. It is not our place to tell them what to do. Some servers may wish to touch your food as they serve it. There is no reason why a healthy person with clean hands can’t touch your food. We will take their word for it, that they are healthy and clean. We understand that you may be used to
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    and especially not for the silly reason of keeping strangers healthy.

  17. Pit, that extra 1500 people you mention is pretty much a best case scenario. It is such a small difference that it could be statistical noise. Assuming the 1500 figure is correct, were the lockdowns and mask orders worth it to accomplish that? How much harm has been caused by these measures? Do the additional deaths from drug overdoses, suicides, and alcoholism outweigh the 1500 lives saved? And what about the flu? Assuming we have 30,000 flu deaths per year, could a 3% reduction could similarly be achieved with permanent mask orders and business closures. That would save 900 lives every year in this country. Would those lives be worth the sacrifice too?

  18. To understand their position Chip you have to make some assumptions; 1) preventing a single additional covid death is more important than anything else 2) lives lost as a result of the covid response needs to be ignored 3) long-term educational harm to our youth needs to be ignored 3) long-term mental health consequences for our youth needs to be ignored 4) all the economic harms / lost jobs / bankrupted businesses need to be ignored – no economic cost it too great so long as it appears to prevent an additional covid death (see #1) 5) the health and wellness consequences to our community due to #4 needs to be ignored. 6) long-term consequences of the greatest increase to income / education inequality in our history needs to be ignored. Once you take all that in account you can see how CA really succeeded and Newsom couldn’t have done a better job leading our state through this pandemic. Ignorance is bliss…

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