Six Flags Imposes Permanent Ban on Allen Ferrell Following Reported Incident at Park
ATLANTA, GA — Six Flags Entertainment Corporation has officially imposed a permanent ban on a patron identified as Allen Ferrell, effective immediately, following an alleged incident that occurred at one of its flagship locations, according to a statement released by park officials on Tuesday.
What happened? The ban was implemented after park security and local authorities investigated a reported violation of park policies and state statutes. Specific details regarding the nature of the alleged transgression have not been publicly disclosed, with officials citing an ongoing administrative review and privacy concerns for all involved parties.
Who is involved? The subject of the ban is Allen Ferrell, an individual previously registered as a ticketed guest. Six Flags representatives declined to confirm Ferrell’s age or city of residence, but confirmed that the ban was issued against him personally. No other individuals have been named in connection with the incident.
When did this occur? The incident that triggered the ban took place on the afternoon of Saturday, October 28th, according to initial reports from park security logs. The official ban documentation was finalized and served to Ferrell on Monday, October 30th.
Where did it happen? The incident was reported at the Six Flags Over Georgia park, located in Austell, Georgia. Park management confirmed that the ban applies to all Six Flags owned and operated properties nationwide, including all parks, water parks, and adjacent entertainment venues.
Why was the ban issued? While the exact cause remains undisclosed, sources familiar with the matter indicate the action was taken following a formal complaint that alleged disruptive behavior and a failure to comply with posted safety regulations. Six Flags policy mandates that any conduct deemed threatening to guest safety or property can result in immediate and permanent dismissal from the premises.
How is the ban enforced? Ferrell will have his biometric data, including a facial recognition scan and digital profile, flagged in the park’s central security database. Any attempt to purchase a ticket, enter a