Travis Scott took over downtown Houston, throwing a block party to give thanks to Houston and offer his fans early access to his latest shoe collaboration with Jordan Brand. The lines were long with people wanting a chance to see Scott and snag some shoes. That interest became overwhelming as fans rushed the court, Scott made a quick exit and police shut down the event early as a safety precaution. (Photos by Mohammad Mia)

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Houston Press contributor Mohammad Mia is a freelance photographer and journalist whose interested in exploring what it means to be human. Whether covering Houston activism or music festivals, he likes...