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The cheerleading team from Fargo was evacuated in the competition after the fight

Fargo, ND (Valley News Live) – On Saturday, March 1st, North Dakota's elite team experienced, which was considered an “active shooter”. According to the NBC News, a fight in a congress center in downtown Dallas, in which the All-Star championship of the National Cheerleaders Association is held this weekend, led to noise that has led to panic and injuries.

According to the NBC News, the Dallas police 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. The police said two people had come into a fight that caused several poles to fall and caused loud noises in the building.

The police evacuated the building as a precaution, said the department and closed the jubilee event for this day according to the NBC News.

The head coach of North Dakota Elite, Chelsea Hermanson, went to Facebook and detailed the incident:

“Today should be the first day of our favorite event of the year, and instead it was a very scary and emotional day for everyone at NCA National in Dallas, TX. She can certainly protect life in North Dakota from the world in which we sometimes live. Today our athletes, trainers and families have experienced a very creepy and emotional moment of a potential shooter in a building with hundreds of thousands of people. People were separated with feet, separated from their families, hid in cellars and behind the Semis and so on. Today I am grateful that everyone is safe and for the jubilee community we have. It didn't matter where we came from or with which gym they were associated with. We all took care of each other and brought everyone to safety. Many thanks to the Woodlands Elite Momma, who called me after I had taken one of our athletes with me! And thanks to everyone else who came together to ensure that everyone got out safely and found their families. Please keep our NDE family along with all the other programs that were in your thoughts and asked today. “

Head coach at North Dakota Elite(KVly)