2 dead, 7 injured after crowd stampede at GloRilla concert

GloRilla tweeted that she is “praying everybody is ok” after the Rochester incident.

March 06, 2023
2 dead, 7 injured after crowd stampede at GloRilla concert Frazer Harrison/Getty
Update: March 7 at 11:21 A.M. ET.

Rochester Police have confirmed to The FADER that a second person has died following the stampede at Main Street Armory. The victim has been named as 35-year-old Brandy Miller of Rochester. The first deceased victim has been identified as Rhondesia Belton, a 33-year old female from Buffalo, New York. One victim remains hospitalized at Strong Hospital in critical condition.

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Previously:

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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The incident took place at Main Street Armory and reportedly started when fans thought they heard gunfire inside the venue, leading to a stampede. Police found “no evidence to support a shooting having occurred” inside the venue, Rochester Police Lieutenant Nicholas Adams said in a statement.

“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,” Adams explained.

GloRilla addressed the incident in a tweet posted shortly after the concert ended. “I’m just now hearing about what happened wtf… praying everybody is ok.”

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Memphis rapper Finesse2Tymes was also on the bill in Rochester. He has yet to comment publicly on the incident.

The FADER has reached out to Main Street Armory and Rochester Police for further information.

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2 dead, 7 injured after crowd stampede at GloRilla concert