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The Dallas police do not confirm active shooters in the cheer

The Dallas police do not confirm active shooters in the cheer

A fight in a Dallas Convention Center, in which the all-star championship of the National Cheerleaders Association takes place this weekend, today causes loud noises that have led to panic and injuries today. The Dallas police authority reacted to an “incident” at the Kay Bailey Hutchison Convention at 1 a.m. and found that no shootout took place. According to a DPD declaration: “The preliminary investigation showed that a struggle between two people was made to several poles, which led to a loud noise. This sound contributed to panic in the building, which prompted people to rush in a rush. Later on Saturday, competitors and family members were allowed to return to the congress center to leave objects that may have been left back on Sunday. Recorded again.

A struggle in a Dallas Convention Center, in which the all-star championship of the National Cheerleaders Association is held this weekend, today caused loud noises that have led to panic and injuries today.

The Dallas police authority reacted to an “incident” in the Kay Bailey Hutchison Convention Center around 1 p.m. local time and found that no shootings had taken place.

According to a DPD declaration: “The preliminary investigation showed that a struggle between two people led to several poles, which led to a loud noise. This sound contributed to panic in the building, which caused people to rush out in a rush. There were several non-life-threatening injuries during chaos.”

The police evacuated the building as a precaution, said the department and closed the jubilee event for this day. Later on Saturday, competitors and family members were allowed to return to the congress center to access objects that may have been left behind.

The competition will be resumed on Sunday.

The NCA All Star Championship is expected to bring more than 58,000 people to the area until the weekend, more than 30,000 of them cheerleaders from 43 states and nine countries.