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A 10-year-old girl’s scream over a cockroach sparked panic among Beyoncé fans exiting the concert, causing a stampede on a ...
Bug, bye. Several people were injured after a Beyoncé concert when a young fan's freakout over a cockroach caused a stampede ...
Marta CEO Collie Greenwood is taking an early retirement, as the Canadian national's US work permit expired in June.
Eleven people were injured on Tuesday after a stampede broke out on an escalator after a Beyonce concert at an Atlanta transit station. The incident occurred at Vine City Station as concertgoers were ...
Some of the victims were seen on the ground, gripping their feet, shins and other body parts.
Recent photos posted by the PALCO Business Group on Facebook have stirred up controversy by showcasing the culinary services ...
Collie Greenwood has announced his early retirement from Metropolitan Atlanta Rapid Transit Authority (MARTA), where he spent ...
Beyoncé fans looking to get home after a concert this week in Georgia were beset by panic and widespread injuries after a ...
Several videos show an escalator emergency and stampede that unfolded at MARTA’s Vine City Station after a Beyoncé concert on Monday.
At least nine people were injured at Beyoncé’s Monday concert in Atlanta after a 10-year-old girl screamed at the sight of a ...
According to 11Alive, a stampede at a rail station started when a 10-year old girl was startled by a bug, as a cockroach, or what we know in the South as the devils called “palmetto bugs,” ran in ...
In its first board meeting since 11 people were injured leaving Monday’s Beyoncé concert, MARTA officials called the escalator emergency a “significant operational issue.” ...