Details are on on investigation into Astroworld tragedy.
The report of a nearly two-year-long investigation into Rapper Travis Scott’s 2021 Astroworld festival tragedy that left 10 people dead and many injured was released by the Houston police department on Friday morning.
Finner said it was not common practice for the department to make the details of such an investigation available to the public and encouraged those to read it once it was out. The report was released hours after Scott dropped his long-awaited new album, Utopia. The last album Scott contributed to was “Jackboys” from 2019.
Several were expected to have already been deceased; however, authorities were able to speak with those who were transported and survived. One of which was Jeremy Brandon Cortinas, who said he had thought he suffered from a potential seizure due to the lights from the concert. The timing of the injuries and fatalities and how long it took to cut the concert has come under scrutiny from those who claimed Scott and the event’s production team held off for too long.
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