Six Flags Cybersland/Accidents

Old Mill crash
In 2004, a boat on the Old Mill ride (now Fazbear's Dark Ride) crashed into another boat, injuring 15 people.

Gotham roller coaster death
In 2005, a 12-year old female rider, Elroy Anna, fell out of the coaster and was burned to death by one of the fire effects. The accident was caused by a restraint malfunction. Elroy's family sued Six Flags in 2006 for death. The lawsuit was dropped, and The Elroy Anna Memorial Garden was built one week later, using the sum from the lawsuit to pay for the flowers.

The Wayside Coaster stall
In 2007, in the middle of The Wayside Coaster's first year of running, on 19 March 2007, one of the coaster cars did not make it over the last hill on the coaster and stalled. No one was hurt, and once the lap bars were unlatched, the riders in the stalled car were let off. The other two cars on the circuit were stopped safely by the computer's actuation of the ride's air brakes. The ride's air brakes operating make a noise like a gunshot, which caused a small panic. The ride was running normally the next day.

Whistlestop Park derailment
On October 1, 2012, the lead engine on the Whistlestop Park train derailed. The sounds of the train coming off the tracks made a noise like a gunshot, which caused a small panic. 5 people were injured. Whistlestop Park and its trains were running normally the next day.

Tony Hawk's Big Spin The Joker death
In 2013, a an 19-year-old girl died of a heart attack after she rode Tony Hawk's Big Spin The Joker. She had a history of heart problems for five years before her death. The ride was working properly.