Albany Times Union

Second stampede victim identified

- By Associated Press

ROCHESTER — The second person who died following a stampede after a rap concert in Rochester was identified Tuesday as 35-year-old Brandy Miller.

Rochester police said Miller, who was from the city, and 33year-old Rhondesia Belton of Buffalo, died of injuries they sustained when fans surged dangerousl­y as they were leaving Sunday night's concert by Memphis-based rappers Glorilla and Finesse2ty­mes.

Buffalo Mayor Byron Brown said on Twitter that Belton worked for the city's Traffic Violations Agency.

A third woman remained hospitaliz­ed in critical condition Tuesday, Rochester police spokespers­on Lt. Greg Bello said.

Police said seven additional people were treated at area hospitals for non-life-threatenin­g injuries from the stampede at Rochester's Main Street Armory.

Police Chief David M. Smith said Monday that the fatal crowd surge may have been triggered by unfounded reports of gunfire.

Smith said there is no evidence that shots were fired, adding that police are investigat­ing several possible causes for the tragedy.

Rochester Mayor Malik Evans promised a thorough investigat­ion into whether the right safety measures were in place for such a large crowd. “We are going to hold people accountabl­e for what happened last night, period,” Evans said Monday.

Sunday's headliner, Glorilla, tweeted late Monday that she was “devastated & heartbroke­n over the tragic deaths that happened after Sunday’s show.” Glorilla's 2022 song “F.N.F. (Let’s Go)” with Hitkidd was nominated for a Grammy for best rap performanc­e.

 ?? Lauren Petracca / Associated Press ?? Debris is seen in the main entrance of Main Street Armory Monday in Rochester following a stampede that left two dead and several injured.
Lauren Petracca / Associated Press Debris is seen in the main entrance of Main Street Armory Monday in Rochester following a stampede that left two dead and several injured.

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