FedEx Field tweeted for those to shelter in place during a severe thunderstorm with lightning in the area.
Bennett said she and her daughter walked into madness.

7News’ Christian Flores learned from a stadium official that multiple people had to be treated on-site for heat exhaustion given the temperature and how packed the concourse was.

“From moment one, they had zero control, zero,” Bennett said.

She, like dozens of others, posted videos online showing how crowded the concourses inside the stadium were.
“I literally called 911 from where I was standing and I was being crushed up on a wall,” said Bennett. “It was crazy, it was chaotic and it was riot-like.”
That’s also the way others describe it online.

Prince George’s County took three reports of theft and vandalism.
“I am just happy that I was not crushed to death. I know that sounds funny saying that but it was a real possibility” said Bennett.
Bennett and her daughter said they never got to see Beyoncé after she had a seizure and left the stadium early.
Metro said the tour paid $100,000 to keep transportation running until after one in the morning.
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Source: Tampa Bay Times