Friday, June 30, 2023

Grand Jury Declines Criminal Charges for Travis Scott


Two years ten people were trampled to death on the opening night Travis Scott's Astroworld tour during a crowd surge [click here if you missed that].

This week a grand jury has declined to file charges against Travis...

From Fox 26
After nearly two years, a decision has been made on criminal charges against Travis Scott in the deadly Astroworld tragedy.
The District Attorney's office reportedly told Scott's lawyers he has been no billed, which means no criminal charges will be filed against him.
The Harris County grand jury met on Thursday to decide whether Scott will be prosecuted for the deaths caused at his 2021 Astroworld Festival in Houston.
On Thursday, the grand jury no billed Brent Silverstein, John Junell, Shawna Boardman, Seth Boardman, Emily Ockenden, and Jacques Webster II also known as Travis Scott on all criminal charges related to the deaths of the 10 spectators who died.
The victims of Astroworld Fest are Ezra Blount, 9, from Houston; John Hilgert, 14, from Houston; Brianna Rodriguez, 16, from Houston; Jacob "Jake" Jurinek, 20, from Illinois; Franco PatiΓ±o, 21, from Illinois; Axel Acosta, 21, from Washington State; Bharti Shahani, 22, from Houston; Madison Dubiski, 23, from Cypress; Rodolfo "Rudy" Angel PeΓ±a, 23, from Laredo; and Danish Baig, 27, from Euless.

13 comments:

Anonymous said...

Did some palm greasing take place?

Anonymous said...

Good for him.

Anonymous said...

I like his music

Anonymous said...

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Anonymous said...

Good for him now can he go away and not make anymore music

Anonymous said...

See him at your own risk.

Anonymous said...

Intent ^^^^

Unknown said...

The court system is a piece of shyt and we all need to vote on local and state levels for more liberal congressmen smh

Anonymous said...

Can he still be sued?

Anonymous said...

They treat Travis like he yt.

Anonymous said...

His career is still over and he's probably gonna have lawsuits against him for years to come.

Anonymous said...


Travis & the rest were no billed because there was no evidence he incited the riot that flooded the venue. The venue & promoters had a shared duty to protect the grounds & patrons.
Travis was not present when the rush of people occurred. While he has behaved recklessly in the past but on this day he did not make any statements that caused the injuries.
It is possible that he didn't fully know what was happening during the concert. There are people passing out at concerts all the time from heat, drugs or medical conditions. I'm not defending Travis. I'm just giving a legal perspective.

Anonymous said...

Blood s@c complete

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