Bedlam Erupts At NYC 'Top Model' Auditions
3 Arrested, 6 Injured After Calls Of 'Fire' And 'Gun' Cause Hopefuls For Tyra Banks-Hosted Show To Stampede
Three people were arrested and six others were hurt on Saturday after bedlam broke out while contestants were waiting to audition for "America's Next Top Model" in Manhattan
Officials said the chaos Saturday afternoon, involving hundreds of people outside the Park Central New York hotel, was prompted by a smoking car nearby that caused someone to yell "fire," sparking a model stampede at the Midtown hotel.
Mere moments later, someone yelled about a man with a gun, leading to more running and screaming chaos. The panic left the street outside the hotel littered with the would-be models' shoes and clothing, according to news reports.
Three people were arrested on disorderly conduct charges, police said. Authorities also shut down the audition, saying it wasn't properly organized.
Of the six reportedly injured, two were taken to Cornell University Hospital. The other four refused medical attention.
All injuries are said to be minor.
The FDNY said four injured people declined treatment, while two others were taken to a hospital. Their conditions weren't immediately available.
The phone rang unanswered at the hotel. Representatives for The CW Network, which airs the reality show, did not immediately returned telephone calls for comment.
The popular reality show is hosted by supermodel Tyra Banks, who also serves as its executive producer. The current season began March 4.
Her agent and publicist didn't immediately return telephone calls.
Banks has said she created the show to counter stereotypes about beauty, and Saturday's auditions were open only to women no taller than 5-foot-7, shorter than the industry's conventions.
Open tryouts also are being held this month in several other cities around the country, including Dallas, Chicago and Los Angeles.




















