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Los Angeles Times
Los Angeles Times
National
Nardine Saad

A second person has died from crowd surge at a GloRilla concert

The death toll from a recent concert in Rochester, New York, featuring rappers GloRilla and Finesse2tymes, has risen.

Hours after reporting that a woman was killed after sustaining injuries from the crowd surge, The Associated Press reported Monday evening that another concertgoer has died.

As the show at Rochester's Main Street Armory ended just after 11 p.m., false fears of a shooting sent attendees pushing toward the exits. A 33-year-old woman, Rhondesia Belton, was killed and nine others were injured, Rochester police said Monday in a news briefing, according to the AP.

The AP also reported that police announced the death of a 35-year-old woman late Monday, and her name was not released.

Police Chief David M. Smith said that authorities "do not have any evidence of gunshots being fired or of anyone being shot or stabbed at the scene."

"What began last night 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," he said.

"I'm just now hearing about what happened," the Grammy-nominated GloRilla tweeted late Sunday. "praying everybody is ok."

Once police made their way inside the venue, they found three women with critical injuries. The 33-year-old died at a hospital and the other two were in critical condition, police said. Seven others were taken to hospitals and treated for injuries that were not life-threatening, Smith said.

Mayor Malik D. Evans called the fatal stampede "a tragedy of epic proportions" and promised a thorough investigation would "hold people accountable."

Several potential causes for the fatal surge, including "crowd size, shots fired, pepper spray and other contributing factors," are being investigated, police said.

Memphis rapper GloRilla, 23, was nominated for a rap performance Grammy Award this year for her song "F.N.F. (Let's Go)" with Hitkidd. She also performed in the all-star hip-hop tribute last month at the awards show.

The deaths from Sunday's GloRilla show are the latest in crowd-surge fatalities during high-profile events. Ten people died during Travis Scott's annual AstroWorld festival in Houston in 2021, and in late October more than 150 people died during a crowd surge at a Halloween celebration in Seoul, South Korea.

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(Times staff writer Alexandra Del Rosario contributed to this report.)

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