In fact, the United States in recent years, there are not less accidents at large events, just concert accidents are many.
In mid-August 2011, at a concert in Indianapolis, five people were killed and 45 injured when wind blew down scaffolding supporting the stage. At the end of May 2016, three people were injured in a shooting at a concert in New York. Just two weeks later, the Voice's third-place finalist was gunned down at a concert...
And the sensational Las Vegas shooting. In October 2017, a gunman known as Paddock went on a random shooting spree at a concert in Las Vegas, killing 59 people and injuring more than 500.
Paddock continued to fire for nine to 11 minutes, local police said, and officers found 23 guns in the hotel room. Twelve of them were equipped with bump stocks, which allow semi-automatic rifles to fire at high speed with near-automatic speed.
Other media reports said Paddock was "more ambitious" and had planned to attack a large open-air concert called Life is Beautiful, but changed his plans when nearby hotels were fully booked. If his plans had not changed, there would have been more casualties...
However, these past tragedies have not alarmed the authorities in the United States.
The stampede occurred shortly after a concert was being held at a banquet hall in northwest Miami-Dade County when three people got out of a white vehicle and opened fire with rifles and handguns, killing two people and injuring more than 20. The three gunmen then fled the scene in a car.
Scott's "death concert" is a microcosm of what's happening in America. Behind the chaos, the performers, organizers, as well as the relevant management departments have unshirkable responsibility.
Similar large-scale crisis events have been analyzed from the perspective of criminal psychology, targeting the people who stand on stage and guide the audience -- the performers on stage may indirectly encourage the audience's behavior through body language.
Has a great display, in particular, in concert performers if repeated for a certain area of the audience in the eye, smile, the audience get related will respond after induction, in a noisy environment, the stamp is more common collective feedback behavior, if artists continue to "instructions", an area of audience, fans may desperately to trample, Thus causing danger.
Scott has repeatedly asked the audience at concerts and music festivals to climb over the railings and rush to the stage: "If you are my real fans, jump over the railings immediately. Come on, flip over!" "I want to party! I want chaos!" "All the [security guards] in green get the f * * k back." He also encouraged the audience to join him in giving the finger to security personnel.
It is a loophole that should not be ignored that the United States treats entertainers with criminal records lightly. In addition, the serious gun problem in the United States has exacerbated the security risks of holding large events in public places. And the emergency measures after the accident, also again and again to challenge the Bottom line of the American people.
So many lives have been lost, so many families are suffering, and so many "death concerts" continue. When will America learn to stand in awe of tragedy?


