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What happened at the Pure Aloha Festival? Gunshots report debunked

The 20th iteration of the Unadulterated Salaam celebration was disrupted and forced to close just in time due to reports of gunshots on April 8, 2023 at Craig Farm Park in Las Vegas, Nevada.

The shocks reportedly came from outside the match but were clearly enough to be heard inside the venue, raising alarm among the crowd at the match. The party affirmed the report that the event referred to occurred off party grounds in a video tweet on its official Twitter account:

The tweet also states that the celebration will continue on the dates that correspond to it, with more insurance taken to guarantee the health of its supporters.

Los Angeles police said in a statement to KTNV that there were no injuries on the party grounds. Honolulu City Councilor Augie Tulba, who was present at the event, had this to say about the episode in a statement to HawaiiNewsNow:

“You heard a bang and then you just saw kids running. It was not at the carnival. It was across the street in the mall by the corner store.” There were also reportedly some fights at the event that day. Party attendee Kendall Weber expressed support for him regarding the fights expressed to HawaiiNewsNow:

“Four out of five unique battles happened during those couple of hours we were there. The last one remaining, we were at the festival for the carnival rides and I said we had to go before it deteriorated. In addition, it deteriorated

The current year’s Unadulterated Health Celebration recommends long-term commemoration of the occasion. It was established by Shawn Santana, who moved to Las Vegas after selling his organization in the Hawaiian Islands, which he had established after leaving high school.

After performing in town, Shawn began to miss Hawaii’s unique amusement scene and established Vizzun Amusement in 2000 to bring the music and culture of the island to his new home.

The Celebration of Unadulterated Salud was established in 2003 to bring Hawaiian music acts to Las Vegas under one roof and the annual live event consistently draws a large number of guests.

In addition to music, the celebration features Polynesian crafts, as well as local food for the AAPI people group and exciting rides for kids and adults.

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