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Fight at cheerleading championship in Dallas leaves 10 injured

The incident prompted an evacuation of the convention center as a precaution.

Updated 1 year ago · Published on 02 Mar 2025 4:25PM

Fight at cheerleading championship in Dallas leaves 10 injured
A "stampede" occurred as people rushed outside from an event expected to draw around 58,000 attendees, including 30,410 athletes and 3,700 coaches. - March 2, 2025

A FIGHT between two individuals at the Kay Bailey Hutchison Convention Center on Saturday led to several poles being toppled, creating a loud noise and triggering panic at the National Cheerleaders Association All-Star National Championship, police said.

CBS News reported the disturbance, which occurred around 1 pm (US time), led to what Dallas police described as a "stampede" as people rushed outside from an event expected to draw around 58,000 attendees, including 30,410 athletes and 3,700 coaches.

According to Dallas Fire-Rescue, 10 people were taken to the hospital.

"All of the injuries were sustained during the evacuation, and none were life-threatening," said Jason Evans, a Dallas Fire-Rescue spokesman. "They ranged in severity from bumps and bruises to extremity fractures."

The Dallas Police Department confirmed there was no active shooter and no shooting had occurred.

The incident prompted an evacuation of the convention center as a precaution. Activities for the day were suspended, and a family reunification center was established at 400 North Lamar St.

NCA cheer mom Makayla Cossey described the incident as extremely frightening.

"The moms were sitting there and all I know was we were just looking around and people were screaming – running, jumping off all the bleachers," Cossey said.

She said she tried to find her daughter but couldn't.

"All I could think of is where is my 9-year-old daughter? I was terrified. I was on the phone with my husband that's out of state crying, bawling," Cossey added.

Another cheer mom called to tell Cossey that she was with her daughter.

Cheerleader Destiny Hinton said the experience was terrifying.

"I tripped and then had people step on me and then I ran a mile past the Alamo Cinema – a mile past that – and I hid in a dumpster," Hinton said.

Cheer mom Joyce Sterling said the scene was complete chaos.

"She (her daughter) was in all-out panic trying to find me," Sterling said. "She was like, 'I'm outside, I'm outside.' We were still inside, and we saw people running everywhere. It was just mayhem. It was crazy."

Meanwhile, Dallas Police Department spokeswoman Melinda Gutierrez said the investigation is ongoing.

"All the available information has been released," Gutierrez said Saturday night.

Brian Bianco, senior director of strategic communications for Varsity Brands, confirmed that NCA security officials are collaborating with law enforcement to investigate the incident.

The event will resume on Sunday, according to NCA officials. – March 2, 2025

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