A fight in a National Porristas competition in Dallas caused panic on Saturday and caused injuries to those who tried to escape a chaotic situation.
A fight in the NCA National Championship caused multiple posts to be demolished and caused a panic of the Kay Bailey Hutchison center, Dallas Police said. At least 10 people were injured trying to evacuate the installation, according to the authorities.
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The animators prepare for a trick. (IMAGN)
The beaten posts made a strong noise and caused shooting reports inside the Convention Center, witnesses told Fox 4 News. Police said there were no shots, but the spectators left the convention center in a “stampede.”
“I was a little nervous. I thought it was fine, and then we arrived here, and it was just breathing deeply and doing this for our children,” Danielle Garvin, mother of an animator who competed in the competition, told the station.
Police said those who were reported that they suffered injured suffered potholes, bruises and even broken bones.
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Some performances in the NCA National Championship were canceled, and the event resumed on Sunday. The station reported that some teams decided not to compete in the event after the incident.
Tiana Cody told Fox 4 News that her daughter decided to act on Sunday.
“I didn’t feel pressured, I didn’t feel pressured, and I felt like a community, and I appreciate that community,” he said. “Joy is more than arches, brightness and fun. It is a culture and the culture of joy is that they are resistant and can resist.”

Look general at the cheerleader’s pompoms. (IMAGN)
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