

Concertgoer's Video Reveals Chaos After Security Officer's Death at Tinley Park Venue
Concertgoer Recounts Chaos After Security Officer's Death at Tinley Park Venue A tragic incident unfolded late Saturday night at the Credit Union 1 Amphitheatre in Tinley Park, Illinois, following a concert. Security officer Timothy Fogt, 50, was reported missing after leaving the venue. His body was discovered Sunday morning on a median strip near the amphitheatre. The incident was further complicated by significant traffic congestion and the temporary closure of rideshare access to the venue, delaying the search efforts. "People didn't start moving until midnight," said one concert attendee who recorded a video detailing her experience. "It was an absolute nightmare getting out of that parking lot." She described seeing rideshare drivers being told to cancel their rides due to the lack of access to the venue. The concert ended around 10:45 pm, but the significant traffic delays lasted for hours. The woman's video highlights the frustration of concertgoers who were stuck in the traffic jam for hours, unaware of the serious situation unfolding. The incident raises questions about the venue's emergency preparedness and crowd management procedures, particularly in light of the significant delays that hampered the search for Mr. Fogt. The Tinley Park Police Department is investigating the circumstances surrounding Mr. Fogt's death. The family has confirmed the identity of the deceased. The community is mourning the loss and expressing condolences to his family. The incident serves as a reminder of the importance of effective crowd control and emergency response planning at large-scale events.