A sort of Press conference An investigation conducted by the Houston Police on Wednesday revealed an error in the transmission of information at first At the Travis Scott Astroworld Festival, the news about a security guard being “stabbed in the neck with drugs” was announced.
According to police chief Troy Finner, the security guard later told the police that he “striked the head” and did not inject drugs.
“The security clause I discussed on Saturday, if you remember, the medical team member in the medical tent said that a male security guard came in and said that someone had tied his neck. We thought it might have ingested something,” Fenner Say.
“We did find this security guard. His story is inconsistent with this. He said he was hit in the head and he lost consciousness. He woke up in the security tent. He said that no one injected him with drugs, so we thought Clear that part,” he added.
discover Said myself in a conversation on Saturday Press conference That, “We did receive a report from a security officer… He reached out to restrain or grab a citizen, and he felt a sting in his neck.”
Travis Scott Astronomical World The festival is currently under investigation, as 8 people died at the concert and many others were hospitalized due to extreme “crowd pushing”.Fenner continued to discuss about survey.
He pointed out that during the performance, information about multiple people receiving cardiopulmonary resuscitation has been communicated to the responsible personnel, but the specific time of the information is still under investigation. Fenner said, “The ultimate power to end the show depends on the producer and artist.”
The police are still investigating the number of security personnel attending the concert. This information is currently unclear because there are three different security companies without proper documentation.
Scott now faces Multiple litigation He was accused of neglecting proper security procedures.
The Houston Police Chief said that they found the security guard who was first heard was stabbed in the neck-he said no one had injected him. He said he was punched—not an injection. This is what the bad information supervisor said.
— BrianEntin (@BrianEntin) November 10, 2021



