<p>Since winning government approval in January to sell alcohol — against the wishes of some residents who feared a wave of crime and other troubles if the booze began flowing — a suburban strip club has had only one arrest reported by the Kane County sheriff's office.</p><p>But it’s a doozy.</p><p>A 51-year-old far northwest suburban man was hauled off by sheriff’s deputies earlier this year after he obtained two lap dances from a stripper at Blackjacks Gentlemen’s Club in the South Elgin area and allegedly refused to pay for one of them.</p><p>Police records say he also:<br></p><ul class="rte2-style-ul" id="rte-a8430e02-5ebe-11f1-a610-9f3e17f49497"><li>Threatened the club’s workers.</li><li>Mentioned amid the ordeal that he had “two AK” rifles and “a big machine gun.”</li><li>Kicked officers, resisted arrest and “made suggestions he would assault the manager” of the club “if he encountered him in public.”</li></ul><p>He also was given the opportunity by responding police to pay the $40 the club said he owed to avoid getting locked up and, even though he had enough cash in his pocket, he told officers he’d rather go to jail than pony up, records say.</p><p>The suspect, Terrance Lewis, was arrested Feb. 10, then “released under pretrial supervision release conditions after his arrest,” authorities say.</p><p>He failed to show up at a May court hearing and has another hearing June 11, authorities say.</p><p>He’s been charged with aggravated battery to a peace officer, theft of labor, services or use of property, and resisting a police officer, court records show.</p><p>The suspect “stated he gave a dancer $40 for services,” according to a police report that notes the troubles occurred around 1 p.m. on a Tuesday.</p><p>“He explained he had asked the dancer to provide him additional services...