Orlando ride to be taken down after teen Tyre Sampson’s death

The Orlando amusement park ride that a 14-year-old Missouri teen fell to his death from earlier this year will be taken down, the park announced Thursday.

Tyre Sampson plummeted from the “Orlando Free Fall” at ICON Park as it was travelling down its 430-foot descent at a speed of 75 mph on March 24. Tyre, who was staying with a friend’s family during the trip, died after being rushed to a local hospital.

There is no timeline for when the ride will be taken down, but the park said it will “be determined by the approvals of all involved parties and regulatory entities.”

“Tyre’s death is a tragedy that we will never forget,” said ICON Park.

An autopsy found that the teen was nearly 100 pounds over the ride’s weight limit of 287 pounds, allowing him to slip out of the safety harness and to the pavement below. The seat was still in the locked position after the ride came to a rest, staffers told authorities.

Tyre suffered internal injuries along with trauma to his head, neck and torso. The ride has been closed since the tragedy.

His family immediately asked the Florida park to dismantle the ride, which opened in December 2021 and claims to be the country’s tallest free-standing drop tower. 

An autopsy found that Tyre was nearly 100 pounds over the weight limit of the ride.

Tyre fell when the ride was nearly halfway down its 430-foot descent.

Tyre’s family asked the ride to be taken down immediately after the teen’s death.

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ICON Park will be removing the ride that resulted in teenager Tyre Sampson’s March death.
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“We are devastated by Tyre’s death. We have listened to the wishes of Tyre’s family and the community, and have made the decision to take down the FreeFall,” said Ritchie Armstrong, who owns the tragic freefall ride.

Armstrong’s company, Orlando Slingshot, will honor the teenager by creating a scholarship in his name, he said.

Details on the scholarship will be released after consultation with Tyre’s family, the statement said, but Armstrong insinuated it would extend to the classroom and the football field, where Tyre was known to spend much of his free time.

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Pennsylvania amusement park shooting leaves park goers in a panic

At least two people were shot at a Pennsylvania amusement park on Saturday night, sparking a panic that sent terrified park goers running for their lives, police and reports said.

Shots reportedly rang out at Kennywood Park in West Mifflin, just outside of Pittsburgh.

The Pittsburgh Bureau of Police said that it was responding to the scene to assist the West Mifflin Police Department on a “report of shots fired” at the park.

It’s not clear how many people were injured, however police sources told WTAE-TV that two people were shot. Their conditions are unknown.

The West Mifflin Police Department released an advisory asking people to avoid the area due to “an increased emergency services presence.”

Thrill-seekers had filled the park for the first of Kennywood’s Fall Festival nights, which are held each Saturday before Halloween and keep the park open until 11 p.m., according to the park’s website.

It’s unclear at this time how many people were injured in the shooting.
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An employee told WPXI that he didn’t realize that the bangs he had heard were gunshots until everyone began panicking.

“I didn’t know where people were running, and next thing you know everyone is hiding and there’s just cops everywhere and everyone is in, like, a chaos,” the unnamed employee said. “And by the time I realized what was going on it already happened.

“Luckily I didn’t see anything or witness any violence but I witnessed people panicking and running. It was kind of scary,” he added.

A spokesperson for the park told The Post that all guests had exited the park shortly after midnight.

“We are aware of a situation that occurred this evening and are working with local law enforcement,” the spokesperson said. “The safety of our guests and Team Members are our top priority. Members of the park’s security, Allegheny County, and West Mifflin police departments were already on site and immediately responded.”



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