Simply moments earlier than rap celebrity Travis Scott took the stage on the lethal 2021 Astroworld competition, a contract employee had been so frightened about what would possibly occur after seeing individuals getting crushed that he texted an occasion organizer saying, “Someone’s going to end up dead,” in keeping with a police report launched Friday.
The texts by safety contract employee Reece Wheeler have been a few of many examples within the practically 1,300-page report through which competition employees highlighted issues and warned of doable lethal penalties. The report consists of transcripts of concertgoers’ 911 calls and summaries of police interviews, together with one with Scott performed simply days after the occasion.
The gang surge on the Nov. 5, 2021, out of doors competition in Houston killed 10 attendees who ranged in age from 9 to 27. The official reason for loss of life was compression asphyxia, which an skilled likened to being crushed by a automobile. About 50,000 individuals attended the competition.
“Pull tons over the rail unconscious. There’s panic in people eyes. This could get worse quickly,” Reece Wheeler texted Shawna Boardman, one of many personal safety administrators, at 9 p.m. Wheeler then texted, “I know they’ll try to fight through it but I would want it on the record that I didn’t advise this to continue. Someone’s going to end up dead.”
Scott’s live performance started at 9:02 p.m. Of their evaluation of video from the live performance’s livestream, police investigators mentioned that at 9:13 p.m., they heard the faint sound of somebody saying, “Stop the show.” The identical request is also heard at 9:16 p.m. and 9:22 p.m.
In an Aug. 19, 2022, police interview, Boardman’s attorneys advised investigators that Boardman “saw things were not as bad as Reece Wheeler stated” and determined to not go alongside Wheeler’s issues to anybody else.
A grand jury declined to indict anybody who was investigated over the occasion, together with Scott, Boardman and 4 different individuals.
Throughout a police interview performed two days after the live performance, Scott advised investigators that though he did see one individual close to the stage getting medical consideration, general the gang appeared to be having fun with the present and he didn’t see any indicators of great issues.
“We asked if he at any point heard the crowd telling him to stop the show. He stated that if he had heard something like that he would have done something,” police mentioned of their abstract of Scott’s interview.
Hip-hop artist Drake, who carried out with Scott on the live performance, advised police that it was troublesome to see from the stage what was happening within the crowd and that he didn’t hear concertgoers’ pleas to cease the present.
Drake discovered concerning the tragedy later that night time from his supervisor, whereas studying extra on social media, police mentioned of their abstract.
Marty Wallgren, who labored for a safety consulting agency employed by the competition, advised police that when he went backstage and tried to inform representatives for Scott and Drake that the live performance wanted to finish as a result of individuals had been damage and may need died, he was advised “Drake still has three more songs,” in keeping with an interview abstract.
Daniel Johary, a university scholar who obtained trapped within the crush of concertgoers and later used his abilities working as an EMT in Israel to assist an injured girl, advised investigators tons of of individuals had chanted for Scott to cease the music and that the chants could possibly be heard “from everywhere.”
“He stated staff members in the area gave thumbs-up and did not care,” in keeping with the police report.
Richard Rickeada, a retired Houston police officer who was working for a non-public safety firm on the competition, advised investigators that from 8 a.m. the day of the live performance, issues have been “pretty much in chaos,” in keeping with a police abstract of his interview. His issues and questions on whether or not the live performance must be held have been “met with a lot of shrugged shoulders,” he mentioned.
About 23 minutes into the live performance, cameraman Gregory Hoffman radioed into the present’s manufacturing trailer to warn that “people were dying.” Hoffman was working a big crane that held a tv digital camera earlier than it was overrun with concertgoers who wanted medical assist, police mentioned.
The manufacturing staff radioed Hoffman to ask once they might get the crane again in operation.
Salvatore Livia, who was employed to direct the dwell present, advised police that following Hoffman’s dire warning, individuals within the manufacturing trailer understood that one thing was not proper, however “they were disconnected to the reality of (what) was happening out there,” in keeping with a police abstract of Livia’s interview.
Concertgoer Christopher Gates, then 22, advised police that by the second or third track in Scott’s efficiency, he got here throughout about 5 individuals on the bottom who he believed have been already useless.
Their our bodies have been “lifeless, pale, and their lips were blue/purple,” in keeping with the police report. Random individuals within the crowd — not medics — offered CPR.
The police report was launched a couple of month after the grand jury in Houston declined to indict Scott on any felony fees in reference to the lethal live performance. Police Chief Troy Finner had mentioned the report was being made public so that individuals might “read the entire investigation” and are available to their very own conclusions concerning the case. Throughout a information convention after the grand jury’s resolution, Finner declined to say what the general conclusion of his company’s investigation was or whether or not police ought to have stopped the live performance sooner.
The report’s launch additionally got here the identical day that Scott launched his new album, “Utopia.”
Greater than 500 lawsuits have been filed over the deaths and accidents on the live performance, together with many in opposition to live performance promoter Reside Nation and Scott. Some have since been settled.