Officers found one victim dead outside Studio 74 in Fort Worth, and several people were transported to hospitals one of whom died from his injuries, Fort Worth police spokesman Daniel Segura said in a statement.
Laura Reyna, owner and artistic director of the studio, called it an unauthorized event. She said she didn't even know the group was there until one of her instructors called her at 12.45 AM to report a commotion at the facility.
An employee of the facility, Jason Moore, was working at the time and said he used a towel to compress the chest of one of the victims, who later died at the scene.
"He got hit in the lungs, so there was no coming back for him," Moore said.
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Reyna said Moore was unaware that the group wasn't supposed to be at the facility.
Broken glass from a trophy case could be seen inside the studio today morning, along with plastic cups covering the floor. Chairs and assorted garbage including empty liquor bottles were seen outside the building. Messages left with Fort Worth police seeking additional information weren't immediately returned.
Studio 74's website says the facility brings "dance programming to underserved communities and the general public to reach audiences and participants of all ages, abilities, ethnicities, and socio-economic backgrounds."