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06.03.2023 - 22:21 / deadline.com
One person is dead and nine were injured, two seriously, in what’s being described as a stampede at a GloRilla concert in Rochester, New York, last night.
Two of the injured were described by Rochester police as being in “critical, life-threatening condition.” Also performing at the concert was Finesse2tymes.
According to Rochester Police Chief David M. Smith, the concert at Rochester’s Main Street Armory had just ended around 11 p.m. ET when concertgoers began heading to the exits. The crowd began to surge after what some reports suggest were the sounds of gunshots.
Smith said in a statement that reports of gunshots have not been confirmed by police. See the full statement below.
“What began as a night of live music and fun for the performer GloRilla ended in tragedy with one person dead and two more fighting for their lives,” began Smith’s statement. The police chief noted that police officers detailed outside the venue “were eventually able to make their way inside, where they located three females with significant injuries.”
“Officers, Security, and EMS provided life-saving measures on the three females before they were transported to Strong Hospital. Sadly, one of the victims passed away and the other two are currently in critical condition, fighting for their lives.” The fatality has been reported to be a 33-year-old woman.
Smith said that as the night went on, an additional seven people arrived at local hospitals with non-life threatening injuries from the event.
“Preliminary reports from people at the scene indicate that these injuries were caused from being trampled,” Smith said. “We do not have any evidence of gunshots being fired or anyone being shot or stabbed.”
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crowd stampede at a Glorilla gig in Rochester, New York on Sunday night (March 5).Per a new WHAM report, local authorities have confirmed that 35-year-old Syracuse resident Aisha Stephens had died on Wednesday night (March 8), making her the third casualty from the stampede.Stephens’ death follows the death of two other concert attendees, 33-year-old Rhondesia Belton and 35-year-old Brandy Miller, the latter of whom died on March 6. Seven other unnamed victims were treated for non-life threatening injuries.Rochester police have also confirmed that Stephens was “the last remaining hospitalised victim”.Rolling Stone now reports that after the owners of Main Street Armory – where the concert was held – failed to show up for a meeting with the Rochester Police Department’s Licensing Unit, the authorities immediately revoked the venue’s entertainment license and will halt its renewal.Rochester police chief David Smith said to press on Wednesday: “It is one step we can immediately take to ensure that the events of Sunday night are not repeated.
Chris Willman Senior Music Writer and Chief Music Critic The death toll following a concert by the rapper Glorilla has risen to three. Police in Rochester, NY, reported that another critically injured woman died Wednesday night, three days after Sunday night’s deadly crowd stampede. The third fatality was Aisha Stephens, 35, of Syracuse, the Rochester Police Department’s Lt. Greg Bello told reporters. Her death followed that of two other women who were caught up in the crush, both of whom died Monday. Those victims were Rhondesia Belton, 33 of Buffalo, and Brandy Miller, 35, of Rochester. Seven other people had been hospitalized following the melee following GloRilla’s performance at Rochester’s Main Street Armory, but none of those injuries was said at the time to be life-threatening. Authorities have not provided an update on whether any of those concertgoers is still hospitalized.
pic.twitter.com/IfDFQHvLZbJust after 11:00 p.m. Sunday, concertgoers were leaving the venue following the show, which featured musicians GloRilla and Finesse2Tymes, when, per Smith, the crowd started to surge and rush toward the exit. There were reports of individuals hearing what they believed to be gunshots inside the venue, «causing the crowd to panic,» he said.Smith said there was no evidence that anyone fired a gun inside the venue, or that anyone at the venue was shot or stabbed.
pic.twitter.com/IfDFQHvLZbJust after 11:00 p.m. Sunday, concertgoers were leaving the venue following the show, which featured musicians GloRilla and Finesse2Tymes, when, per Smith, the crowd started to surge and rush toward the exit. There were reports of individuals hearing what they believed to be gunshots inside the venue, «causing the crowd to panic,» he said.Smith said there was no evidence that anyone fired a gun inside the venue, or that anyone at the venue was shot or stabbed.
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following a crowd stampede at a Glorilla gig in Rochester, New York on Sunday night (March 5).The incident occurred at around 11pm local time at the Main Street Armory as gig goers were leaving the show.A 33-year-old woman who died in the incident has since been named as Rhondesia Belton.Last night (March 6), Rochester Police announced the death of a second woman, named Brandy Miller, aged 35. Another woman remains in critical condition with significant injuries while seven other people are being treated for injuries that are not life-threatening, reports BBC News.Speaking about the death of Rhondesia Belton, Buffalo Mayor Byron Brown paid tribute to the 33-year-old.“Her family, friends, and colleagues are devastated and left to mourn this tragic loss.
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Two women are dead and several others are injured after being trampled Sunday night following GloRilla’s concert at the Main Street Armory in Rochester, New York.
multiple reports, police Monday afternoon identified one woman killed by the stampede of concert-goers as Rhondesia Belton, 33, of Buffalo. The second woman who died was said to have been 35. Just after 11:00 p.m.
One person has been killed with at least eight more injured after a GloRilla concert in Rochester, New York on Sunday, Associated News and NBC News reports. An unnamed 33-year-old woman has been confirmed dead with two of the eight injured in a critical condition.
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Chris Willman Senior Music Writer and Chief Music Critic A GloRilla concert in Rochester, NY, ended in tragedy when one person was killed and nine others were injured in a crush of people exiting the show. The fatality was reported to be a 33-year-old woman. Nine concertgoers were injured in the stampede, including two said to be in “critical, life-threatening condition.” “The injuries appear to be as a result of a large crowd pushing towards the exits following accounts of individuals hearing what they believed to be gunshots,” said Rochester police lieutenant Nicholas Adams. CNN and the Associated Press reported that when officers got to the scene, they found injured people inside the venue, but none with gunshot wounds.
Glorilla gig in Rochester, New York on Saturday night (March 4), leaving one person dead and eight others injured.The incident occurred at around 11pm local time at the Main Street Armory as gig goers were leaving the show. Police told Associated Press that panic ensued in the crowd after they believed they had heard gun shots, leading to a rush for the exit.
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