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The Tulsa family tells the shooting at the Dallas Cheer competition to scare

A Tulsa woman was in Dallas at the jubilee competition of her daughter at the weekend when they thought there was an active shooter.

From competition to chaos

Ashley Ryan's daughters competed in a national jubilee competition when they were evacuated after the outbreak of the mass chaos. Ashley says she heard an excitement and then a rush of people and called that there was an active shooter. A loud sound that was considered shots caused panic in the entire arena and sent athletes, coaches and parents to escape.

What actually happened during the jubilee competition in Dallas?

The Dallas police later confirmed that there was no active shooter, and it was a fight between two people who triggered the madness. Officials say that the accident of the metal poles that came across the floor caused the loud noise.

Some people were injured when she removed from the arena, but the police said that nobody was seriously injured.

Words of wisdom

According to Ashley, the competition will take place in Houston next year, but this experience has made it aware of what can happen. It encourages the parents to know where their children are at all times and are aware of the next outputs.