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The Dallas police say no shooting on cheerleading competition; Fight led to panic in the building

No shooting in the Dallas Convention Center

Natalie Obregon And Rebecca Cohen

In the Kay Bailey Hutchison Convention Center there were no shootings today, the Dallas police department said in a statement.

The police reacted to the congress center around 1 p.m. and found that two people had come into a fight, which caused several poles to be depressed, which led to a loud noise in the building.

“This noise has contributed too panic in the building and prompted people to rush out in a rush,” said the police. “During chaos there were several non -life -threatening injuries.”

The congress center was evacuated as a “precautionary measure”, says the police

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The Kay Bailey Hutchison Convention Center, in which the jubilee competition took place, was evacuated “precautionary measure” according to the police.

The police said they were “activities for today” and will work with event employees to “ensure a safe environment if we resume the event”.

Security officers of the event work with the police to examine the reports on security concerns.

The police confirm that there was no active shooter at Cheerleading Event

Reporting from New York, NY

The Dallas police said that there was no active shooter in the cheerleading competition.

“We can confirm that there was no active shooter in the Kay Bailey Hutchinson Convention Center,” said the department in an explanation of X. “Further information will follow when it becomes available.”

The police in Dalla's amendment to the location of the Family Center for Family Runification

Reporting from New York, NY

The Dallas police said in an explanation of X that she had moved a certain family center to the 400 N Lamar St.

Girls in cheerleading uniforms in front of the congress center

Reporting from New York, NY

Human quantities of young girls in cheerleading uniforms are removed from the Kay Bailey Hutchison Convention Center in the city center of Dallas.

In the background, screams of small children were heard in the middle of police sirens.

Thousands await the National Cheerleaders Association Championship event

Reporting from New York City

The Kay Bailey Hutchison Convention Center is organizing the All Star Championship of the National Cheerleaders Association this weekend.

The competition will probably move more than 58,000 people to the Dallas-Fort Worth this weekend. According to the cheerleading organization, more than 30,000 of them are cheerleaders from 43 states and nine countries.

The Dallas police say they are examining an “incident” in a large cheerleading competition

The Dallas police department asked people to avoid the Kay Bailey Hutchison Convention Center, in which a cheerleading competition takes place this weekend.

“The police from Dallas examine an incident near the Omni Hotel and the Kay Bailey Hutchinson Convention Center,” said the department in a statement about X. “Please avoid this area.”

The department added that a family center was set up in its headquarters.