Live Updates: Travis Scott “devastated” after 8 died at Astroworld music festival

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New Updates 9:54 PM University of Dayton student among those killed A 21-year-old student attending the University of Dayton was among those killed Friday night, the university announced Saturday.The university identified the student as Franco Patino Naperville, Illinois. By Jordan Freiman https://www.cbsnews.com/live-updates/astroworld-festival-houston-travis-scott-2021-11-06/#post-update-5ac30ad2 link copied 8:19 PM High school freshman among victims who died A 9th…

imageNew Updates 9:54 PM University of Dayton student among those killed A 21-year-old student attending the University of Dayton was among those killed Friday night, the university announced Saturday.The university identified the student as Franco Patino Naperville, Illinois.

By Jordan Freiman https://www.cbsnews.com/live-updates/astroworld-festival-houston-travis-scott-2021-11-06/#post-update-5ac30ad2 link copied 8:19 PM High school freshman among victims who died A 9th grade student at Memorial High School in Houston, Texas, was among the eight people who died at Astroworld Festival on Friday night, the Spring Branch Independent School District announced in a letter sent to families and obtained by CBS affiliate KHOU-TV.

“Our hearts go out to the student’s family and to his friends and our staff at Memorial,” the letter read.”This is a terrible loss, and the entire MHS family is grieving today.”

The campus has alerted students and staff and has made mental health resources available, KHOU’s Melissa Correa reported .

By Tori B.Powell https://www.cbsnews.com/live-updates/astroworld-festival-houston-travis-scott-2021-11-06/#post-update-32ffa46c link copied 5:36 PM / November 6, 2021 Houston police chief emphasizes event had heavy security Troy Finner, Houston’s police chief, said that the city prepared for the concert as they do for any other major event, including amping up their security.

On Friday, 528 Houston police officers and 755 additional private security officers from Live Nation were in NRG Park for the festival.Finner praised their swift response to the incident.

By Sophie Reardon https://www.cbsnews.com/live-updates/astroworld-festival-houston-travis-scott-2021-11-06/#post-update-da8655d3 link copied 5:24 PM / November 6, 2021 More than 2 dozen people arrested during music festival Twenty-five people were arrested during the Astroworld Festival on Friday night — 23 for trespassing, one for marijuana possession and one for public intoxication, police chief Troy Finner said at a press conference on Saturday afternoon.

Finner added that authorities are still waiting for video footage of the event from Live Nation, which they expect to receive later Saturday.The investigation into the incident is ongoing.

By Sophie Reardon https://www.cbsnews.com/live-updates/astroworld-festival-houston-travis-scott-2021-11-06/#post-update-6873e8b1 link copied 4:47 PM / November 6, 2021 Harris County judge calls for independent investigation Harris County Judge Lina Hidalgo has called for an independent investigation into the fatal incident at Astroworld Festival.

“Nobody should ever expect for a loved one to go to a concert and not return,” Hidalgo tweeted on Saturday.

“I’m calling for an objective and independent investigation into what happened.”

She thanked the Houston Police Department and Houston Fire Department for their work.

Harris County Sheriff Ed Gonzalez said he is “grateful for the first responders and all who assisted at the scene.”

“The tragic deaths and injuries that occurred during the #Astrofest event are heartbreaking,” Gonzalez tweeted Saturday.

“My thoughts and prayers to the persons who lost their lives, the injured and their families.”

By Tori B.

Powell https://www.cbsnews.com/live-updates/astroworld-festival-houston-travis-scott-2021-11-06/#post-update-6fb3b2e3 link copied 4:14 PM / November 6, 2021 “Heartbroken”: Festival organizers say they are working with authorities Live Nation released a statement on Saturday afternoon.

“Heartbroken for those lost and impacted at Astroworld last night,” it said.”We will continue working to provide as much information and assistance as possible to the local authorities as they investigate the situation.”

NRG Park, where the festival was held, also released a statement.

“We are deeply saddened by the heartbreaking loss of life and pain experienced by all those impacted by this tragedy,” NRG Park tweeted .”We are fully cooperating and working closely with police and local authorities as they investigate how this tragedy occurred at the Astroworld Festival.”

By Sophie Reardon https://www.cbsnews.com/live-updates/astroworld-festival-houston-travis-scott-2021-11-06/#post-update-1ebce134 link copied 2:58 PM / November 6, 2021 Houston mayor says he believes victims were between 16 and 23 years old In an interview with CBS affiliate KHOU, Houston Mayor Sylvester Turner said the eight people who died at the music festival were believed to be between the ages of 16 and 23.

By Sophie Reardon https://www.cbsnews.com/live-updates/astroworld-festival-houston-travis-scott-2021-11-06/#post-update-d2a4afd4 link copied 2:40 PM / November 6, 2021 Festival attendees said they watched crowd trample over collapsed bodies Two Astroworld Festival attendees who were in the front row of the event said they felt like they couldn’t breathe.

“You’re so packed in that you feel like you can’t breathe sometimes, you know,” one person told reporter Michelle Choi of CBS News affiliate KHOU.”Even this event was outside and we were so compressed that it’s like you feel like you can’t breathe.”

The two said they couldn’t even put their arms out in front of them to create space.

They said they witnessed people in the crowd collapsing, and saw bodies trampled over.

“It got to the point where we had to walk over people’s bodies,” one attendee said.”It was crazy.It was just bad.

Like we had to walk over people.There’s not much you can do when there’s 50,000 people in one little area.”

By Tori B.Powell https://www.cbsnews.com/live-updates/astroworld-festival-houston-travis-scott-2021-11-06/#post-update-cc3a93a8 link copied 2:03 PM / November 6, 2021 Watch Live: Houston officials give update The Houston mayor, fire and police officials, and the Houston Office of Emergency Management are holding a press conference Saturday afternoon to give an update on the deadly incident at the Astroworld Festival.

How to watch the Houston officials’ news conference

What: Houston city officials are giving an update on the Astroworld Festival tragedy.

Date: Saturday, November 6, 2021

Time: 3 p.m.local time; 4 p.m.ET

Location: 8686 Kirby Dr.

Wyndham Hotel, Houston, Texas

Online stream: Live on CBSN in the video player at the top of this page and on your mobile or streaming device

Note: Streaming plans are subject to change

By Sophie Reardon https://www.cbsnews.com/live-updates/astroworld-festival-houston-travis-scott-2021-11-06/#post-update-688e9c6a link copied 1:29 PM / November 6, 2021 Houston’s chief medical officer discusses music festival tragedy By Sophie Reardon https://www.cbsnews.com/live-updates/astroworld-festival-houston-travis-scott-2021-11-06/#post-update-9a1266c2 link copied 12:59 PM / November 6, 2021 Houston mayor calls for detailed briefing The Houston mayor said Saturday he has called for a briefing from all stakeholders to explain how the music event “got out of control.” They include Live Nation, Harris County, NRG Park and police, said Mayor Sylvester Turner.

The mayor also extended his condolences to the families of those who died.

By Sarah Lynch Baldwin https://www.cbsnews.com/live-updates/astroworld-festival-houston-travis-scott-2021-11-06/#post-update-c731ad2c link copied 12:55 PM / November 6, 2021 Travis Scott tweets a statement “I’m absolutely devastated by what took place last night,” rapper and festival founder Travis Scott said in a statement on Saturday.

“Houston PD has my total support as they continue to look into the tragic loss of life.I am committed to working together with the Houston community to heal and support the families in need.”

By Sophie Reardon https://www.cbsnews.com/live-updates/astroworld-festival-houston-travis-scott-2021-11-06/#post-update-ca3e4599 link copied 12:52 PM / November 6, 2021 Police looking into drug spiking incident, source says A source close to Astroworld told CBS News police are looking into a drug spiking incident in a targeted area of the festival — a targeted attack on innocent people, including a child.

The crowd surge was from panic because people were running for safety, the source said.

By Sophie Reardon https://www.cbsnews.com/live-updates/astroworld-festival-houston-travis-scott-2021-11-06/#post-update-e0b9a2ca link copied Trending News Who killed Martha Moxley? Appeals court halts COVID vaccine mandate for larger businesses Aaron Rodgers says he is unvaccinated and takes ivermectin California nurse accused of walking away from dying inmate How to watch longest partial lunar eclipse Sophie Reardon Sophie Reardon is a News Editor at CBS News.Reach her at [email protected].

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