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Astroworld Victim Carried Out by Police and Dropped on Head



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Casualty CARRIED OUT BY COPS, DROPPED ON HEAD 

A frightening video has surfaced, showing the turmoil at the Astroworld celebration had crisis laborers so exhausted, they gave taking one of the casualties a shot on a cot however dropped her on her head. 

The video shows a safety officer, a cop and someone else conveying a lady on a cot to a raised edge ... while trying to bring her down onto a road where go-trucks were holding back to take casualties to a clinical tent in the vicinity. 

Three rescuers situated themselves toward one side of the cot ... close to her feet. The 3 men were requesting that individuals around them assist with bringing the lady down off the edge. 

A bystander hopped in to help, yet rather than getting the opposite finish of the cot close to the lady's head, he snatched the region by her feet. 

Along these lines, each of the 4 men were toward one side of the cot and nobody was on the opposite end. At the point when they hauled the cot off the edge, the lady's head fiercely drops and hits a metal mesh beneath. 

The men then, at that point, put the lady on one of the go-trucks and it drives to the clinical tent. 

We don't have the foggiest idea about her condition ... yet, it looks amazingly genuine. 

As we revealed, 8 individuals are known to have passed on during Friday's show. Hundreds were harmed after a charge during Travis Scott's exhibition. 

Travis Scott shared his sympathies and pulverization on Instagram, he said he is working with Houston PD to recognize groups of casualties.

Travis Scott has been sentenced TWICE for empowering fans to surge his stage: Man incapacitated at NYC show in 2017 says rapper 'never scholarly his example' - as medical caretaker at Astroworld Fest claims 'nobody saw a man with a needle start the flood' 

Scott, 29, has a background marked by affecting commotion at his famously unruly shows 

He's beforehand confessed twice to scattered and crazy direct charges 

In one 2015 show, he told the group: 'How about we go. Come over. I need tumult's 

Eight individuals kicked the bucket at a rush at his Friday night worry in Houston, Texas 

The Grammy-winning rapper said he was 'crushed' and 'would never envision the seriousness of the circumstance' in an Instagram video Saturday 

An attendant at Friday's show depicted the nerve racking scene behind the stage and behind the group as bodies were spread out and clinical staff was overpowered 

Travis Scott took to Instagram Saturday night (envisioned) after eight individuals kicked the bucket during his exhibition at Astroworld Festival 

Travis Scott shared his shock after eight individuals were killed at his Houston show on Friday - yet the rapper has twice been indicted for empowering fans to hop security obstructions and surge the stage at past shows. 

Scott, conceived Jacques Bermon Webster II, posted an enthusiastic video saying he was 'crushed with regards to the passings at Houston's Astroworld Fest on his Instagram Saturday. 

He added: 'I can't envision anything like this incident.' 

Yet, that has caused a stir over film showing numerous episodes of groups rushing towards Scott at earlier exhibitions at Lollapalooza in Chicago in 2015 and at an outside setting in Arkansas in 2017. The two episodes brought about misdeed feelings for Scott. 

There's no idea Scott requested that fans surge his stage during the presentation that finished with eight passings on Friday. 

One medical caretaker who was in participation has rubbished claims that a man was seen infusing individuals with a needle minutes before the squash. 

An assertion gave for Astroworld likewise referenced individuals experiencing heart failures and requested that anybody with information contact Houston PD, starting cases that coordinators are attempting to shift responsibility elsewhere over supposed helpless group control that turned dangerous. 

Houston PD Chief Troy Finner said there had been reports of a safety officer cut with a needle and later being restored with Narcan, despite the fact that there have been no reports of the group being medicated similarly. 

In the interim, a fan who was incapacitated subsequent to tumbling from an overhang during a Scott show in 2017 has shot the artist in Rolling Stone for putting fans' wellbeing in danger. 

An attorney for Kyle Green, a 27-year-old who was harmed at Scott's April 2017 show at Terminal 5 in New York City, says that Green was 'crushed and devastated' for the groups of the eight individuals who kicked the bucket at Scott's Friday night show. 

Kyle Green, 27, was left to some extent incapacitated at a Travis Scott show after Scott urged one more fan to hop off an overhang. He says Friday's demises might have been stayed away from 'had Travis taken in his example' 

Travis Scott show at Terminal 5 in NYC

New York City 2017: Green wound up to some degree incapacitated in the wake of breaking a few vertebrae when boisterous fans surged the gallery of Terminal 5 in New York in May 2017. Scott egged one fan to bounce. In video of the occurrence, one concert attendee can be heard saying, 'I don't want to bite the dust in here.' 



CHICAGO 2015: Scott conceded to wrongdoing crazy lead after his fans hopped a security blockade at the Lollapalooza celebration in Chicago 

ARKANSAS 2017: Scott urged fans to go past security and surge the stage at a May 2017 show in Arkansas. He confessed to cluttered lead the following year 

Green says he was constrained over the edge of an overhang at the setting, which he called 'seriously swarmed.' He broke a few bones and vertebrae and can just stroll with a 'huge, huge incapacity.' 

'He's significantly more enraged by the way that it might have been kept away from had Travis taken in his illustration previously and changed his mentality about instigating individuals to act in such a careless way,' lawyer Howard Hershenhorn told Rolling Stone. 

At the show, Scott had urged one more fan to hop off the overhang. 

'I see you, however are you going to do it?' Scot inquired. 'They going to get you. Try not to be frightened. Try not to be frightened!' 

In video of the occurrence, one fan can be heard saying, 'I don't want to bite the dust in here.' 

Green sued Scott, his administrator, show advertiser Bowery Presents and a security organization a half year after the episode, while he was as yet restricted to a wheelchair. The case is forthcoming. 

In August 2015, the 29-year-old, who is dating Kylie Jenner, conceded to a crime allegation of foolish lead after his fans bounced a security blockade at the Lollapalooza celebration in Chicago. 

The Office of Emergency Management said at that point: 'The entertainer played one tune and afterward started advising fans to come over the blockades. Because of the security's speedy reaction, the circumstance was cured promptly and no fans were harmed.


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