The NCA All-Star Nationals at the Kay Bailey Hutchison Convention Center was evacuated Saturday afternoon following a fight between two individuals that led to widespread panic.
This incident comes as the 2025 NCA All-Star National Championship celebrates its 30th anniversary in Dallas. According to the Dallas Sports Commission, this year’s event is the largest competition in its history, featuring 1,712 teams, 30,410 athletes, and 3,700 coaches from 43 states and nine countries.
According to the Dallas Police Department, a loud noise was created when multiple poles were knocked over during the altercation. This noise caused confusion and led to a stampede, as attendees believed an active shooter situation was occurring. Police have confirmed that no shots were fired.

Key Developments:
- Dallas Police responded to the convention center following reports of an active shooter.
- Preliminary investigation confirms a fight between parents caused the loud noise that triggered the evacuation.
- Multiple non-life-threatening injuries were reported due to the panic and rush to exit the venue.
- A family reunification center was set up at 400 Lamar Street.
- The convention center will reopen later today for attendees to collect belongings left behind during the evacuation.







