
Six Flags America beings its normal self. Man someone really needs to completely flip the company upside down and clean it up. pic.twitter.com/Im3s3t2Caa
— Christopher Stephen (@C_St_Reed) September 26, 2021
Christopher Reed said he was also present when he heard security give orders to leave the park. At the time, he said, the park was refusing to issue refunds. “They locked the offices and people were instructed to call,” Reed said. “I don’t know if they’ll end up honoring the refunds or anything later though. A lot was happening tonight to prevent any of that from being dealt with.” Reed said he was also unable to determine where the fight began. He did, however, see several people fleeing the scene. “I know I heard people talking about shots being fired,” Reed said. “Although I, for one, did not hear any myself.” Prince George’s police directed questions to Six Flags. A park spokesperson told WTOP that they were prioritizing the safety of guests when they made the decision to close the park early; law enforcement was unaware of any firearm threat. “After observing the improper behavior of some guests, the park was closed approximately an hour early out of an abundance of caution,” a police spokesperson stated.
