The Bergen Record

Scott will not face criminal charges in deadly crowd surge

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A Texas grand jury declined to indict rap superstar Travis Scott in a criminal investigat­ion of a deadly crowd surge at the 2021 Astroworld festival, where some spectators were packed so tightly they could not move their arms or even breathe, his attorney and prosecutor­s said Thursday. Lawyer Kent Schaffer confirmed that the Harris County grand jury had met and decided not to indict his client on any criminal charges stemming from the concert.

“He never encouraged people to do anything that resulted in other people being hurt,” Schaffer said.

Circumstan­ces of the deaths limited what charges prosecutor­s were able to present before the grand jury, eliminatin­g potential counts such as murder, manslaught­er and criminally negligent homicide, said Alycia Harvey, an assistant district attorney with the Harris County District Attorney’s Office.

That left prosecutor­s to focus on possible counts of endangerin­g a child in connection with the deaths of the two youngest concertgoe­rs, ages 9 and 14, she added.

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