A Texas grand jury declined to indict rapper Travis Scott in relation to the November, 2021 AstroWorld concert in Houston. Ten people died and hundreds were injured from a crushing stampede at the …
A Texas grand jury declined to indict rapper Travis Scott in relation to the November, 2021concert in Houston. Ten people died and hundreds were injured from a crushing stampede at the show. Scott was on stage when the surge happened, joined by Drake., calling the decision is “a great relief.”
Addressing the decision, District Attorney Kim Ogg said that “no single individual was criminally responsible.”The grand jury met for six hours before rendering its decision. The ruling does not, however, insulate the rapper from civil lawsuits.In late 2021, a Texas man sued
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