Houston Fire Chief Samuel Peña said during a news conference Saturday that the injuries and size of the crowd “quickly overwhelmed” the private companies providing security and medical services. The plan says medical care at the festival was provided by ParaDocs, a private company based in New York. Officials have said a private company was primarily responsible for providing security at the festival, but Houston police were also assigned to the event. “But at least for appearance purposes, if an independent body did the investigation I think that would be the better practice.” “The actual crime was probably not committed directly by the fire department or the police department,” he said. Such plans have to be reviewed by Houston police officials.Ĭhristopher Slobogin, director of the criminal justice program at Vanderbilt University, said an independent criminal investigation could be beneficial to avoid any potential conflicts of interest, but acknowledged this case is different from typical situations where authorities are confronted with decisions over whether to step away from a case. The 56-page plan, obtained by The Associated Press, says any decision to evacuate the event would be made by the festival director after consultation with other individuals, including the security director. Officials with the Houston police and fire departments have said that part of their investigation will include reviewing whether the concert promoter and others behind the festival adhered to the plans that were submitted for the event.Īstroworld’s organizers laid out security and emergency medical response protocols for the festival in plans filed with Harris County. Other questions center on the actions of event organizers. Some involve what the Houston police and fire departments did before, during and after a crowd surged toward the stage, killing eight people and injuring many more, with over 300 people treated on site and at least 13 others hospitalized. Key questions remain unanswered after the Astroworld festival at the Harris County-owned NRG Park. “It’s also entirely possible that it was not preventable for whatever reason, and that’s something we would like to know, as well.” “She wants to know if this could have been prevented in any way,” Lemaitre said. Hidalgo hasn’t decided who would conduct such an independent review or how it would be done, Lemaitre said Monday.
The police department’s probe would be separate from any independent investigation ordered by County Judge Lina Hidalgo, Harris County’s top elected official, according to Rafael Lemaitre, a spokesman for the county judge’s office. “All of the information we have available to put out at this time has been placed out on Twitter,” Silva said.