3 hurt at Las Vegas music festival when fans rush exit, police say
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A music festival in Las Vegas has resumed after a "security incident" temporarily halted performances on Saturday, authorities said. Las Vegas police said in a statement that three people were taken to local hospitals with minor injuries after crowds at the Lovers & Friends Festival rushed from the Las Vegas Festival Grounds.
Police said a large group of attendees fled the venue after reports — that police said later were unfounded — of gunfire was heard at about 10 p.m.
"At this time, there is no evidence of a shooting and the initial report has been deemed unfounded," police said in a statement.

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