well, this is a result of failed planning in crowd management. the victims are the, the crowd itself. people in the crowd. you have to look to the risk assessment plans, to the crowd management plan and emergency plan. these were all signed off, i m sure, by the city of houston. and this is where the failure is. don t blame the victims. this isn t a case of panic when you re trying to save your life, or the lives of those people around you in a crowd crush, that s not panic. that s self-preservation. and people william in an environment in which they had no control over. the people who had the control, again, the safety officials, the promoter, the artist who is not unfamiliar with chaos and crowd
especially trained crowd managers, and number one, do a life safety evaluation. so we need to know if the city of houston did a life safety evaluation for that address that would have dealt with festival seating, standing room environments. the victim, the people who died. they re the victims of this disaster. they re the people put into a crowd, into a crowd environment beyond their control. who manages the crowd? not 16-year-old susy, not 18-year-old johnny. the people who organized it. the facility operator, the promoter, the people who approve it. we also need to see the crowd management plan, the emergency plan. and see who was involved in those aspects. that s where you find what went wrong and why it went wrong.