Eight were killed and multiple people injured at the Astroworld festival as the crowd surged toward the stage where Travis Scott was performing. Houston Mayor Sylvester Turner talks to the media outside the Wyndham Hotel in Houston on Saturday, Nov. Elizabeth Conley, Houston Chronicle / Staff photographer Show More Show Less 11 of15 Houston Police Chief Troy Finnner talks to the media about the events at Astroworld the night before outside the Wyndham Hotel in Houston on Saturday, Nov. Elizabeth Conley, Houston Chronicle / Staff photographer Show More Show Less 10 of15 Houston Police stands outside the Wyndham hotel where friends and family could go to try to learn the status of missing loved ones from Astroworld in Houston on Saturday, Nov. Elizabeth Conley, Houston Chronicle / Staff photographer Show More Show Less 9 of15 What was supposed to be a two-day festival was cut short after eight deaths and multiple injuries during Travis Scott’s concert. Members of Harris County Mounted Police Unit make their way into the gates of Astroworld at NRG on Saturday, Nov. Elizabeth Conley, Houston Chronicle / Staff photographer Show More Show Less 8 of15 Eight were killed and multiple people were injured as the crowd surged toward the stage where Travis Scott was performing. Chief Samuel Peña pauses as he talks to the media about the events at Astroworld the night before outside the Wyndham Hotel in Houston on Saturday, Nov. Melissa Phillip/Staff photographer Show More Show Less 7 of15 Eight were killed and multiple people were injured as Travis Scott was performing at Saturday’s Astroworld Festival. Melissa Phillip/Staff photographer Show More Show Less 6 of15 People walk from tent after going to look to retrieve items left behind after attending Saturday’s Astroworld Festival featuring Travis Scott Sunday, Nov. She was able to retrieve her lost driver’s license but her brother did not find his phone. in NRG Park to retrieve items left behind after attending Saturday’s Astroworld Festival featuring Travis Scott Sunday, Nov. Melissa Phillip/Staff photographer Show More Show Less 5 of15 Alejandro Escobedo, left, with his sister, Yvette Escobedo and brother, Alfredo Escobedo, right, all from Los Angeles pet Maggie, a dog from Therapy Animals of San Antonio Crisis Animal Response Team, while they wait in line at gate along Westridge St. in NRG Park to enter to go to a tent to retrieve items left behind after attending Saturday’s Astroworld Festival featuring Travis Scott Sunday, Nov. Melissa Phillip/Staff photographer Show More Show Less 4 of15 People line up at gate along Westridge St. ![]() ![]() in NRG Park where people lined up to retrieve items left behind after attending Saturday’s Astroworld Festival featuring Travis Scott Sunday, Nov. Melissa Phillip/Staff photographer Show More Show Less 3 of15 Linda Porter-Wenzlaff, center, and her dog, Indigo Moon, center, along with Bonnie, left, and Indigo, right, all with Therapy Animals of San Antonio Crisis Animal Response Team, gather along Westridge St. Melissa Phillip/Staff photographer Show More Show Less 2 of15Ĭarlos Pastrana holds an Astroworld bear as he and others wait in line at gate along Westridge St. ![]() ![]() A memorial of flowers, candles, and other items is shown along Westridge St.
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