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At least nine people were injured when MARTA says a panicked crowd rushed onto the escalator following the last of Beyoncé's four "Cowboy Carter" shows in Atlanta at nearby Mercedes-Benz Stadium.
While MARTA has blamed the incident on a “stampede,” videos and witnesses refute that claim and raise even more questions.
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Some riders interviewed by the AJC objected to the incident being called a “stampede,” saying the crowd was orderly. But one person said the term felt apt.
A stampede and escalator malfunction at a MARTA station after Beyonce's last Atlanta Cowboy Carter concert left multiple people injured overnight.
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