Panic at cheer competiiton leaves 10 injured, police say

A battle in the National Encouragement Competition In Dallas On Saturday, panic caused injuries to those trying to escape from a chaotic situation.
A battle in the NCA All-Star National Championship caused multiple columns and caused panic from those inside Kai Billy Hachcison CenterDallas police said. At least 10 people were injured in an attempt to evacuate the facility, according to the authorities.
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Fans heads are preparing for a trick. (Imagn)
Witnesses told Fox 4 News that the columns that were subjected to noisy noise and reports of fire inside the conference center. The police said that there was no shooting, but the spectators escaped from the conference center in “stampede”.
“I was a little tense. I thought I was doing a good job, then we got here, and it was just a deep breath and let us do it for our children,” said Daniel Garfin, the father of one of the fans in the competition.
The police said that those who were said to have had bumps, bruises, and even broken bones.
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Some of the offers were canceled in the NCA All-Star National Championship, and the event resumed on Sunday. The station stated that some of the teams decided not to compete in the event after the accident.
I told Tiana Cody Fox 4 News Her daughter decided to perform on Sunday.
“I didn’t feel pressure, did not feel pressure, and felt like a society, and I can possess this community,” she said. “The chanting is more than arches, luster and enjoyable. It is the culture and culture of chanting is that they are flexible, and they can withstand.”

Overview of the fan Boom Bums. (Imagn)
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The NCA All-Star National Championship is one of the best encouragement competitions in the United States, which receives a share of $ 500,000 in cash and prizes.
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