Beyoncé fans turn Atlanta into 'Cowboy Carter' central
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Atlanta police say they have identified a suspect in the reported theft of Beyoncé's unreleased music from a rental car being used by her choreographer and a dancer.
Nine people were hurt after they left Beyoncé’s concert in Atlanta Monday night. WSB reported that they were hurt in a stampede at a subway station near Mercedes-Benz Stadium. A MARTA spokesperson said someone started screaming and running, causing a stampede and which made the escalator suddenly speed up and then stop.
Unreleased music by Beyoncé was stolen from a vehicle in Atlanta last week, according to police.
Beyoncé's unreleased music and other sensitive materials were stolen during a break-in during her Atlanta tour stop, according police reports.
Multiple people have been injured in an incident at Vine City station in Atlanta, GA after crowds came running following a Beyonce concert. Escalators reportedly collapsed at the station, leaving several concert-goers injured.
Nine people were injured in a ‘stampede’ at the Vine City MARTA station Monday night, according to the transit agency. The incident happened after the Beyoncé concert at Mercedes-Benz Stadium. According to MARTA,
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