Feb 5, 2012
Eleven people were injured Friday night in Indianapolis when 50,000 people flooded downtown streets for a free outdoor concert by the group LMFAO. None of the injuries were serious, most involving minor scrapes and shortness of breath.
Police made 22 arrests on Friday, mostly for public intoxication. One police car was damaged after concert-goers climbed on top of it.
“The crowd, everything is great…We've not having any problems with overcrowding,” said Indianapolis Department of Public Safety Capt. Kevin Givens on Saturday.
Super Bowl Host Committee spokeswoman Dianna Boyce said despite its overwhelming size, the crowd was good-natured and caused few problems.
Officers are prepared to close off access to the Super Bowl Village if crowds become too unruly on Sunday.
Police made 22 arrests on Friday, mostly for public intoxication. One police car was damaged after concert-goers climbed on top of it.
“The crowd, everything is great…We've not having any problems with overcrowding,” said Indianapolis Department of Public Safety Capt. Kevin Givens on Saturday.
Super Bowl Host Committee spokeswoman Dianna Boyce said despite its overwhelming size, the crowd was good-natured and caused few problems.
Officers are prepared to close off access to the Super Bowl Village if crowds become too unruly on Sunday.
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